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"THE  V.I.P.s”  starring  Elizabeth  Taylor,  Richard  Burton,  Louis  Jourdan,  Elsa 
Martinelli,  Margaret  Rutherford,  Maggie  Smith,  Rod  Taylor  and  Orson  Welles.  Written  by  Terence 
Rattigan,  directed  by  Anthony  Asquith  and  produced  by  Anatole  De  Grunwald.  (COLOR.) 

"THE  HAUNTING "  starring  Julie  Harris,  Claire  Bloom,  Richard  Johnson  and 
Russ  Tamblyn.  Screen  play  by  Nelson  Gidding,  directed  and  produced  by  Robert  Wise. 

"HOOTENANNY  HOOT”  the  country’s  newest  craze  and  M-G-M  has 

got  it.  Screen  play  by  James  B.  Gordon,  directed  by  Gene  Nelson,  produced  by  Sam  Katzman. 

TWILIGHT  OF  HONOR  ”  starring  Richard  Chamberlain,  Nick  Adams, 

Claude  Rains,  Joan  Blackman,  James  Gregory  and  Joey  Heatherton.  Screen  play  by  Henry  Denker, 
directed  by  Boris  Sagal,  a  Perlberg-Seaton  Production. 

”  THE  WHEELER  DEALERS”  starring  Lee  Remick,  James  Garner, 

Phil  Harris,  Chill  Wills,  Jim  Backus,  Louis  Nye,  John  Astin,  Elliot  Reid  and  Patricia  Crowley.  Screen 
play  by  George  J.  W.  Goodman  and  Ira  Wallach,  directed  by  Arthur  Hiller,  A  Martin  Ransohoff  Pro¬ 
duction.  (COLOR) 

"THE  PRIZE”  starring  Paul  Newman,  Elke  Sommer,  Diane  Baker,  Micheline  Presle, 
Gerard  Oury,  Sergio  Fantoni,  Kevin  McCarthy  and  Edward  G.  Robinson.  Screen  play  by  Ernest 
Lehman,  directed  by  Mark  Robson  and  produced  by  Pandro  S.  Berman.  (COLOR) 

"SUNDAY  IN  NEW  YORK’ 'starring  Cliff  Robertson,  Jane  Fonda,  and 

Rod  Taylor.  Screen  play  by  Norman  Krasna,  directed  by  Peter  Tewksbury  and  produced  by  Everett 
Freeman.  A  Seven  Arts  Production.  (COLOR) 

"CHILDREN  OF  THE  DAMNED  ”  starring  Ian  Hendry,  Alan 

Bader  and  Barbara  Ferris.  Screen  play  by  Jack  Briley,  directed  by  Anton  Leader,  and  produced 
by  Lawrence  P.  Bachmann. 

"OF  HUMAN  BONDAGE  ^starring  Kim  Novak,  Laurence  Harvey,  Robert 

Morley,  Siobhan  McKenna  and  Roger  Livesey.  Screen  play  by  Bryan  Forbes,  directed  by  Ken  Hughes 
and  produced  by  James  Woolf.  A  Seven  Arts  Production. 

"A  GLOBAL  AFFAIR”  starring  Bob  Hope  and  the  ‘‘GLOBAL  GIRLS.” 

Screen  play  by  Charles  Lederer.  Additional  material  by  Arthur  Marx  and  Bob  Fisher.  Directed  by 
Jack  Arnold  and  produced  by  Hall  Bartlett.  A  Seven  Arts-Hall  Bartlett  Production. 


THE  MOVE  WITH  THE  MOST 
PRODUCT  LINE- UP  OF  THE  YEAR! 


ET  THE  PACE! 

"NIGHT  MUST  FALL ”  starring  Albert  Finney,  Susan  Hampshire  and  Mona 
Washbourne.  Screen  play  by  Karel  Reisz,  directed  by  Karel  Reisz  and  produced  by  Lawrence  P. 
Bachmann  and  Albert  Finney. 

" TAMAHINE ”  starring  Nancy  Kwan,  John  Fraser,  and  Denis  Price.  Directed  by 
Philip  Leacock  and  produced  by  John  Bryan.  A  Seven  Arts  Production.  (COLOR) 


IN  PREPARATION 


"MAIL  ORDER  BRIDE  ”  starring  Buddy  Ebsen,  Keir  Dullea,  Lois  Nettleton  and  Warren 
Oates.  Screen  play  and  direction  by  Burt  Kennedy,  produced  by  Richard  E.  Lyons.  (COLOR) 

"THE  SEVEN  FACES  OF  DR.  LAO ”  starring  Tony  Randall,  Arthur  O'Connell, 

John  Ericson,  Barbara  Eden,  Noah  Beery  and  Lee  Patrick.  Screen  play  by  Charles  Beaumont,  produced 
and  directed  by  George  Pal.  (COLOR) 

" COMPANY  OF  COWARDS ”  starring  Glenn  Ford,  Stella  Stevens,  Melvyn  Douglas, 
Jim  Backus  and  Joan  Blondell.  Screen  play  by  William  Bowers,  directed  by  George  Marshall  and  produced 
by  Ted  Richmond. 

"RHINO”  an  Ivan  Tors  Production. 

" VIVA  LAS  VEGAS”  starring  Elvis  Presley,  Ann-Margret.  Directed  by  George  Sidney,  pro¬ 
duced  by  Jack  Cummings,  a  Ted  Richmond  production.  (COLOR) 

" THE  UNSINKABLE  MOLLY  BROWN ”  starring  Debbie  Reynolds,  Harve 

Presnell,  Ed  Begley  and  Hermione  Baddley.  Screen  play  by  Helen  Deutsch,  directed  by  Charles  Walters, 
produced  by  Lawrence  Weingarten.  (COLOR) 

" LOOKING  FOR  LOVE”  starring  Connie  Francis.  Produced  by  Joe  Pasternak.  (COLOR) 

" HIS  AND  HIS?”  starring  Robert  Goulet  and  Robert  Morse.  Screen  play  by  R.  S.  Allen  and 
Harvey  Bullock,  directed  by  Henry  Levin  and  produced  by  Pandro  S.  Berman.  (COLOR) 

"NIGHT  OF  THE  IGUANA”  starring  Richard  Burton,  Ava  Gardner  and  Deborah  Kerr. 
Directed  by  John  Huston,  produced  by  Ray  Stark.  A  Seven  Arts  Production. 

IRVING  BERLIN’S  "SAY  IT  WITH  MUSIC ”  written  by  Arthur  Laurents, 

directed  by  Vincente  Minnelli,  produced  by  Arthur  Freed. 

"DOCTOR  ZHIVAGO”  based  on  the  Novel  by  Boris  Pasternak.  Screen  play  by  Robert 
Bolt,  directed  by  David  Lean,  produced  by  Carlo  Ponti. 


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1963-64 

YEAR 

BOOK 


CANADIAN 
MOTION  PICTURE 
INDUSTRY 

WITH  TELEVISION  SECTION 

Editor:  HYE  BOSSIN 

PRICE  $3.00 


FILM 

PUBLICATIONS 
of  Canada,  Ltd. 

175  BLOOR  ST.  EAST 
TORONTO  5,  ONT. 
CANADA 


Assistants:  Miss  E.  Silver  and  Ben  Halter 


Got  the  picture? 


Fully  transistorized  Simplex  or  Century  Sound  Equipment 
Zeiss-lkon  Xenon  Lamps 
New  Simplex  or  Century  Projectors 

General  Sound  offers  you  Canada's  widest  range  of  sound  and  projection  equip¬ 
ment.  Call  us  anytime  for  sound  advice  and  topflight  service  from  coast  to  coast. 

GENERAL  SOUND  AND  THEATRE  EQUIPMENT  LIMITED.  861  BAY  STREET.  TORONTO 


OFFICES  IN  VANCOUVER,  CALGARY,  WINNIPEG.  MONTREAL,  SAINT  JOHN.  HALIFAX 


ff  queues  outside  your  box-office  are  getting  shorter,  then  it's  time  you  got  the 
picture  ...  a  good  picture  on  your  screen.  Deteriorated  screens  and  outdated 
sound  and  projection  equipment  can  lose  you  customers,  and  cost  you  money. 
That’s  why  it's  good  sense,  and  a  profitable  investment,  to  discuss  new  equipment 
with  General  Sound,  such  as: 


4 


Index  of  Sections 


Pioneer  of  the  Year  Award  16 

Exhibition  .  19 

Theatre  Directory  .  37 

Distribution  . 63 

Production  .  81 

Television  .  113 

Equipment  . 124 

Refreshments  .  132 

General  Information  . 136 

Awards  .  143 

Music  .  150 

Unions  .  151 

Censorship  .  152 

Press,  Radio  and  TV  .  155 

16  Millimetre  .  162 

16  Mm.  Theatres  . 166 


Editorial  Index 


A 


Academy  Awards  .  143 

Academy  of  Motion  Picture  Arts  and  Sciences  143 

Academy  TV  Film  Productions  of  Canada  85 

Actors  Equity  Ass’n  .  151 

Actors  Fund  of  Canada  137 

Adfilms  Ltd.  .  132 

Advertising — Screen  132 

AGVA  .  151 

Alberta  Motion  Picture  Censor  Branch  153 

Alberta  Theatres  Ass’n  32 

All-Canada  Radio  &  Television  Ltd.  .  118 

Allied  Artists  Pictures  of  Can.  Ltd .  65 

Allied  Theatres  31 

All  Nations  Film  Co.  Ltd .  65 

American  Federation  of  Musicians  .  151 

American  Guild  of  Musical  Artists  .  151 

American  Guild  of  Variety  Artists  .  151 

Amusement  Taxes  .  34 

Anderson,  Robert,  Associates  Ltd .  85 

Animation  Productions  Ltd.  .  85 

Ansco  of  Canada  Ltd .  105 

Appelton  Air-Conditioning  Ltd .  126 

Artek  Film  Prod’ns  .  85 

Art-Films  Inc .  65 

Associated  Booking  Service  31 

Associated  Film  Services  Reg'd .  126 

Associated  Motion  Picture  Advertisers,  Inc .  137 

Associated  Screen  Industries  Ltd.  .  103 

Associated  Screen  Productions  Ltd .  85 

Ass’n  of  Canadian  Radio  &  TV  Artists  .  151 

Ass'n  of  Motion  Picture  Producers  and 

Laboratories  of  Canada,  The  .  106 

Ass’n  of  Radio  &  Television  Employees 

of  Canada  .  115 

Associations — Censors  .  154 


— Distribution  .  73 

— Equipment  .  128 

— Exhibition  .  32 

— General  .  137 

—  Production  .  106 

— Refreshments  .  134 

— 16  Millimetre  .  162 

— Television  .  115 

Astral  Films  Ltd.  65 

Astral  Films  Ltd.  (16  Mm.  Div.)  .  164 

Astral  Television  Films  Ltd.  .  118 

Atlantic  Films  &  Electronics  Ltd .  85 

Atlas  Films  Distributors  Ltd .  65 

Atlas  Telefilm  Ltd .  118 

Awards  .  143 

Awards — British  Academy  .  146 

— Canadian  Film  .  147 

—  Emmy  .  122 

—  USA  Academy  .  143 


B 


Banks,  S.  (In — Television)  Ltd.  .  85 

Baron  Films  Corp .  118 

Beaver  Film  Prod’ns  Ltd .  85 

Bell  &  Howell  Can.  Ltd.  .  126 

Benjamin  Film  Laboratories  Ltd .  103 

Berkeley  Studio  .  85 

Bernard  La  Haye  Inc .  31 

Best  Theatre  Supply  Reg’d .  126 

Better  Theatres  Ltd .  27 

B.  &  F.  Theatres,  Ltd.  .  27 

B.  &  L.  Theatres  .  27 

Bickle,  E.  W. ,  Ltd .  27 

Biltmore  Theatres  Ltd .  27 

BMI  Canada  Ltd .  150 

Board  of  Broadcast  Governors  .  115 


5 


No,  our  arithmetic  isn’t  wrong! 

1  progressive  television  network— CTV;  2  years 
of  steady  growth  and  10  energetic  affiliated 
stations  now  add  up  to  more  than  13  million 
Canadians  reached.  Add  up  the  facts  your- 
se I f . 1 1  +2  + 10| can  equal  more  profitable 
advertising  for  you. 

[cwi  — MAJOR  MARKET  TELEVISION 


CHAN-TV  VANCOUVER -CFRN  TV  EDMONTON  •  CFCN-TV  CALGARY  •  CHAB-TV  MOOSE  JAW- REGINA  •  CJAY-T  V  Wl  NNIPEG 
CKCO-TV  KITCHENER  •  CFTO-TV  TORONTO  •  CJ0H-7V  OTTAWA  •  CFCF-TV  MONTREAL  •  CJCH-1V  HALIFAX 


A  GREAT  TRADITION 
of  Motion  Picture  EntertAinineiit 

Since  I90G 

The  Mens  and  Louis  tenfold 

THEATRE  HOLDING  CORPORATION 

LIMITED 


EDITORIAL  INDEX 


Board  of  Cinema  Censors  of  the 
Province  of  Quebec  153 

Booking  Companies  31 

Boxoffice  Statistics  Table  25 

Braun  Electric  Can.  Ltd.  120 

Briston  Films  Ltd .  85 

British  Columbia  Censor  of  Moving  Pictures  ....  152 

British  Columbia  Exhibitors  Ass'n  .  32 

British  Information  Services 

16  Mm .  164 

TV  .  118 

Burmount  Mercantile  Co . .  126 


C 


Caldwell  A-V  Equipment  Co.  Ltd .  126 

Caldwell,  S.  W.,  Ltd.  85 

Calgary  Theatres  Ass'n  .  32 

Campbell  Prod'ns  85 

Canadian  Ass'n  of  Broadcasters  115 

Canadian  Automatic  Confections  Ltd.  132 

Canadian  Broadcaster  .  160 

Canadian  Broadcasting  Corp.  117 

Canadian  Centre  of  Films  For  Children  137 

Canadian  Closed-Circuit  TV  121 

Canadian  Conference  of  Provincial  Censors 

of  Motion  Pictures  .  154 

Canadian  Council  of  Christians  &  Jews  .  137 

Canadian  Feature  Films  .  110 

Canadian  Federation  of  Film  Societies  .  162 

Canadian  Film  Awards  .  147 

Canadian  Film  Industries  Co.  Ltd .  85 

Canadian  Film  Institute  .  162 

Canadian  Film  Weekly  .  160 

Canadian  Film  Weekly  Year  Book  of  the 

Canadian  Motion  Picture  Industry  .  160 

Canadian  Kodak  Sales  Ltd.  106 

Canadian  Motion  Picture  Distributors  Ass’n  ....  73 

Canadian  Office  &  School  Furniture  Ltd .  132 

Canadian  Picture  Pioneers  .  137 

Canadian  Radio  Technical  Planning  Board  ....  116 

Canadian  Seating  Co.  Ltd .  132 

Canadian  Short  Subjects  .  Ill 

Canadian  Society  of  Cinematographers  .  107 

Canadian  Theatrical  Credits  .  110 

CAPAC  . 150 

Carbons  .  130 

Cavco  Ltd .  126 

CBS  Television  Network  Sales  of  Can.  Ltd .  118 

Censorship  .  152 

Central  Film  Shipping  &  Storage  Co .  73 

Central  Shipping  73 

Century-Cine  Electronics  System  Ltd .  126 

Channel  Television  Prod’ns  Ltd .  85 

Cherry  Film  Prod’ns  Ltd .  85 

Chetwynd  Films,  Ltd .  87 

Chisholm,  Jack,  Film  Prod’ns  Ltd .  87 

Cine-Art  Film  Distributing  Co.  Ltd .  65 

Cinedome  Theatres  Ltd .  27 

Cinemacraft  16  Mm.  Films  Reg'd .  164 

Cinerama  .  27 

Cinesound  Ltd .  103 

Circuits  .  27 

Clarion  Productions  .  87 

Clark,  Alex  L.,  Ltd .  126 

Closed-Circuit  TV  .  121 

Coca-Cola  Ltd .  132 

Colombo  Film  Labs  .  103 

Columbia  Pictures  of  Canada  Ltd .  65 

Commonwealth  Film  Prod’ns  Ltd .  87 

Community  Antenna  .  122 

Composers,  Authors  &  Publishers  Ass'n 
of  Canoda  .  150 


Concession  Equipment  Co .  132 

Consolidated  Theatres  Ltd .  27 

Consolidated  Theatre  Services  .  130 

Contests  .  32 

Coote,  G.  Morgan  .  87 

Copyright  Appeal  Board  150 

Cowan,  Bernard,  Broadcasting  Ltd.  .  87 

Cowan,  James  .  160 

Crawley  Films  Ltd.  .  87 

Credits  .  110 

Critics — Motion  Pictures  .  155 

Critics — Television  .  157 

Crone,  Robert,  Pictures  Ltd.  .  87 

Crush  International  Ltd.  132 

Crystal  Film  .  87 

CTV  Television  Network  Ltd .  117 

Customs,  Tariff,  Etc .  140 

D 

Davey,  Ken,  Prod'ns  Ltd.  .  87 

Deuka  Film  Exchange  67 

Directors  Guild  of  Canada  .  107 

Disney,  Walt,  Television  Sales  .  118 

Distribution  63 

Distributors — 16  Millimetre  164 

— 35  Millimetre  .  65 

Dola  Films  Ltd .  67 

Dominion  Theatre  Equipment  Co.  Ltd .  126 

Dominion  Theatre  Supplies  .  126 

Drive-in  Theatres — 16  Mm.  .  166 

—35  Mm .  58 

Dunclaren  Productions  .  87 

Du  Pont  Co.  of  Can.  Ltd .  106 


E 


Eastern  Film  Laboratories  Ltd.  .  105 

Eastern  Film  Prod’ns  Ltd.  .  87 

Eaton’s  of  Canada  .  130 

Editing  Associates  .  105 

Edmonton  Theatres  Ass’n  32 

Educational  Film  Distributors  Ltd .  164 

Edward  Productions  Ltd.  87 

Electronics  Industries  Ass’n  of  Canada  .  116 

Emmy  Award  Winners  .  122 

Empire-Universal  Films  Ltd .  67 

English,  D.,  &  Co.  Ltd.  .  130 

Equipment  .  124 

Essex  County  Theatres  Ass’n  . *. .  32 

Exhibition  .  19 

Exhibitors  Booking  Ass'n  .  31 

F 

Facts  About  Exhibition  .  21 

Famous  Players  Canadian  Corp.  .  27 

Ferrania  Photo  Sales  Ltd.  .  106 

Fifeshire  Motion  Pictures  Ltd.  .  87 

Film  Advertising  Circle  73 

Film  Assistance  Prod'ns  Ltd .  87 

Film  Associates  Ltd .  87 

Film  Carriers  .  73 

Film  Editorial  Services  Ltd .  105 

Film  Festivals — 35  Mm .  143 

Film  Laboratories  of  Canada  Ltd . 105 

Film  Opticals  of  Can.  Ltd .  89 

Film  Rentals  .  74 

Film  Storage  .  73 

Film  Trailer  Service  . 130 

Filmex  Ltd .  87 

Films  Lavoie,  Les  .  89 

Fitzpatrick  Transfer  .  73 


7 


which  one 
is  most 
profitable 
:or  you? 


Even  with  five  types  of  dispenser — all  highly  recommended  by 
Coca-Cola  Ltd. — the  choice  is  easy.  It  depends  on  your  physical 
set-up,  your  traffic  flow,  your  knowledge  of  your  customers. 
But  you  may  need  expert  advice.  Free,  of  course!  See  your 
representative  for  Coca-Cola  or  write:  Fountain  Sales  Division, 
Coca-Cola  Ltd.,  90  Broadview  Ave.,  Toronto  8,  Ontario. 


things  go 

better.i 

^with 

Loke 


Both  Coca-Cola  and  Coke  are  registered  trade  marks  which  identify  only  the  product  of  Coca-Cola  Ltd. 


EDITORIAL  INDEX 


Fletcher  Film  Productions  89 

Florman  &  Babb  (Can.)  Ltd .  126 

Fortune  Films  Ltd .  89 

Four  Star  Television  of  Can.  Ltd .  118 

France  Film  Co .  67 

Franklin  &  Herschorn  Ltd .  30 

Freddie's  Transport  .  73 

Fremantle  of  Canada  Ltd .  118 


G 


General  Information  .  136 

General  Sound  &  Theatre  Equipment 

Co.  Ltd .  126 

Granada  International  Films  Ltd.  67 

Graphic  Films  Ltd .  105 

Group  Four  Productions  .  89 

Guernand  Film  Co.  89 


H 


Flaida  Films  .  89 

Hamilton  Theatre  Managers  Ass’n  .  32 

Hanson,  O.  R.  .  74 

Helleur,  Stan,  Associates  .  160 

Hirst  Film  Prod’ns  .  89 

Hollyburn  Film  Studios  Ltd .  89 

Hollywood  Studios  .  107 

Holmes,  Francis  J.  S.,  Film  Productions  .  89 

Holmes,  John  S.,  Studios  Ltd .  89 


I 


IATSE  .  151 

Income  Tax  Information  .  141 

Independent  Theatre  Services  .  31 

Industrial  Electrical  Contractors  Ltd .  128 

Industrial  Film  Maintenance  .  105 

Information  Associates  .  160 

Inter  Cine  Studios  .  89 

International  Alliance  of  Theatrical  Stage 

Employes  &  Moving  Picture  Operators  of 

the  USA  and  Canada  .  151 

International  Cinema  Guild  of  Canada  Ltd.  67 

International  Federation  of  Ass'ns  of 

Film  Producers  .  107 

International  Film  Distributors  Ltd .  67 

International  Film  &  Television  Council  .  116 

International  Productions  Ltd.,  The  .  89 

International  Projection  Society  .  128 

International  Tele-Film  Enterprises  .  118 

Inter  Theatre  Services  Ltd .  128 

Intervideo  Productions  Ltd.  .  89 

Interworld  Theatrical  Distributing  Co.  Ltd .  67 

Italiafilms  (Canada)  Ltd .  67 

ITC  of  Canada  Ltd .  118 


M 


Mackenzie  Equipment  Co.  .  128 

Manitoba  Board  of  Censors  for  Motion 

Pictures  .  153 

Manitoba  Motion  Picture  Exhibitors  Ass’n  .  32 

Manley  Inc.  .  128 

Mariner  Films  Ltd .  89 

Maritime  Motion  Picture  Exhibitors  Ass’n  33 

Markow,  Jack,  &  Co.  .  89 

Master  Film  Studios  .  89 

Mavety  Film  Delivery  Ltd .  73 

MCA  Canada  .  118 

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  Pictures  of  Can.  Ltd.  69 

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  Pictures  of  Can.  Ltd. 

(16  Mm.  Div.)  .  164 

MGM  TV  .  119 

Ministar  Film  Productions  Ltd.  .  91 

Missionary  Audio-Visual  College  91 

Modern  Talking  Picture  Service  .  164 

Montaigne  Cine  Prod'ns  Ltd.  91 

Montreal  International  Film  Festival  .  148 

Montreal  Messenger  Service  Reg’d .  73 

Mont  Royal  Film  Corp.  Laboratory  .  105 

Moreland-Latchford  Prod'ns  .  91 

Motion  Picture  Ass'n  of  America,  Inc  .  74 

Motion  Picture  Centre  Ltd.  .  91 

Motion  Picture  Export  Ass’n  Inc .  74 

Motion  Picture  Industry  Council  of  Canada  138 

Motion  Picture  Theatres  Ass'n  of  Ontario  33 

MPAA  .  74 

Music  .  150 

Musical  Protective  Society  of  Canada  .  150 


N 


NABET  .  151 

National  Ass'n  of  Broadcast  Employees 

&  Technicians  .  151 

National  Ass'n  of  Concessionaires  .  134 

Nationa  I  Booking  Co .  31 

National  Committee  of  Motion  Picture 

Exhibitors  Ass’ns  of  Canada  .  33 

National  Community  Antenna  Ass'n  of 

Canada  .  116 

National  Film  Board  .  109 

National  Legion  of  Decency  .  138 

NBC  (Canada)  Ltd .  1 19 

New  Brunswick  Board  of  Censors  .  153 

Newsreels  .  74 

Niagara  Peninsula  Theatre  Managers  Ass’n  33 

Nomad  Films  .  91 

Northern  Motion  Picture  Laboratories  Ltd .  105 

Nova  Films  Inc .  91 

Nova  Scotia  Board  of  Censors  .  154 

NTA  Telefilm  (Canada)  Ltd .  1 19 


K 

Kelly,  Arthur  J.  Prod'ns  .  89 

Kershaw  Agencies  Ltd .  132 

L 

Laboratories  .  104 

Lakeshore  Studios  .  104 

Lawrence,  Robert,  Productions  (Can.)  Ltd,  .  89 

Lesser  Studios  Ltd .  89 

Licence  Fees  .  35 

Lily  Cups  Ltd.  . .  128 

Lincoln  Theatres  Ltd .  30 

Location  Film  Services  .  105 

Loew’s  Theatres  Inc .  30 

Loew's,  Marcus,  Theatres  Ltd.  .  30 


Odeon-Morton  Theatres  .  30 

Odeon  Theatres  (Canada)  Ltd.,  The  .  30 

Omega  Productions  Inc .  91 

Ontario  Motion  Picture  Censorship  & 

Theatre  Inspection  Branch  .  153 

Orleans  Productions  Ltd .  91 

Ottawa  Theatre  Managers  Ass'n  .  33 

Ottawa  Valley  Amusement  Co .  30 

Overseas  Film  Co.  Ltd .  69 

p 

Pageant  Prod'ns  Ltd .  91 

Page  One  Limited  .  119 


9 


Sole  Owner  All  Canadian  Rights 


In  the  East  . 


5 


WEEKS! 

In  the  West  . 


'MOM  AND  DAD' 

at  the  Centre 
Ottawa 


5 


WEEKS! 


'BECAUSE  OF  EVE' 

at  the  Cascades  D.l. 
Vancouver 


Our  Business  Is  Setting  Box  Office  Records! 
yModetn  Jilm  ^bidtxibutor^  Jfyd. 

R.  B.  ANDRUS  -  President 
1956  W.  Broadway,  Vancouver  9,  B.C. 

Eastern  Representative:  Prairie  Allied  Booking  Association 
B.C.  Representative:  West  Coast  Booking  Associates 


INTERNATIONAL  ALLIANCE  OF  THEATRICAL 
STAGE  EMPLOYES  AND  MOVING  PICTURE 
MACHINE  OPERATORS  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
AND  CANADA 

Affiliated  with  A.F.L.-C.I.O.  &  C.L.C. 


RICHARD  F.  WALSH  HARLAND  HOLMDEN 

International  President  General  Secretary-Treasurer 


SUITE  1900 

1270  AVENUE  OF  THE  AMERICAS 
NEW  YORK  20,  NEW  YORK 


10 


EDITORIAL  INDEX 


Palmar  Prod’n  Enterprises  91 

Paramount  Film  Service  Ltd .  69 

Parry  Films  Ltd .  91 

Pathe-DeLuxe  of  Can.  Ltd.  — Laboratory  105 

—  Production  91 

Peerless  Films  Ltd.  . 69 

Pepsi-Cola  Co.  of  Canada  Ltd.  .  132 

Peterson  Productions  .  91 

Philips  Electronic  Equipment  Ltd .  128 

Phillips-Gutkin  &  Associates  Ltd .  91 

Photo  Importing  Agencies  Ltd.  106 

Pictorial  Display  Studio  130 

Pied  Piper  Films  Ltd.  92 

Pioneer  of  the  Year  Award  16 

Polaris  Films  Ltd.  92 

Posters  and  Signs  .  130 

Prairie  Allied  Booking  Ass’n .  31 

Premier  Operating  Corp.  Ltd.  30 

Press,  Radio  and  TV  .  155 

Prince  Edward  Island  Censorship  154 

Producers'  Representatives  . .  74 

Production  .  81 

Provincial  Government  Units  —  Production  110 

Provincial  Legislation  .  141 

Publications  .  160 

Public  Relations  160 


Q 


Quebec  Allied  Theatrical  Industries  33 

Quebec  Board  of  Cinema  Censors  153 

Quebec  Cinema  Booking  Ltd.  32 

Quebec  Productions  Corp .  92 

Quebec  Television  Booking  Service  Ltd.  119 

Quick's  Movie  Service  .  128 


R 


Rabko  Television  Prod'ns  Ltd .  92 

Radio  Stations  .  158 

Rank  Film  Distributors  of  Can.  Ltd.  69 

Rank  Organization  of  Can.  Ltd.  137 

Raw  Stock  .  105 

RCA  Victor  Co.  Ltd.  119 

Recreational  Services  160 

Refreshments  .  132 

Regina  Motion  Picture  Exhibitors  Ass'n  33 

Rentals,  Film  74 

Rex  Films,  Inc.  (Distribution)  .  69 

Rex  Films  Inc.  (Exhibition)  32 

Rex  Films  Inc.  (16  Mm.  Div.)  164 

Rice,  J.  M.  &  Co .  128 

Riverbank  Prod'ns  Ltd.  92 

Rodesfilm  Inc .  92 

Rothstein  Theatres  Ltd.  30 

Roy,  Serge,  Prod’n  92 


s 


Salvation  Army,  The  92 

Saskatchewan  Motion  Picture  Exhibitors 

Ass’n  .  33 

Sask’n  Theatres  &  Cinematographs  Branch  153 

Screen  Advertising  .  132 

Screen  Gems  (Canada)  Ltd .  119 

Seat  Manufacturers  .  132 

See  Cue  Devices  Ltd.  .  120 

Select  Films  Ltd .  69 

Service  Confections  Ltd .  132 

Services — Production  .  105 

Seven  Arts  Productions  Ltd. — Distribution  .  69 

— Television  .  119 


S.F.A.  Ltd . 

Sharp's  Theatre  Supplies  Ltd . 

Shopsy  Food  Ltd . 

Simpson,  Robert,  Co.  Ltd.,  The 
Singleton,  W.  J.,  &  Co. 

16  Millimetre 
16  Mm.  —  Distributors 
—  Drive-Ins 

—  Provincial  Censorship  Rates 
— Theatres 

Smith  II,  Chris,  Film  Laboratories 
Smith,  Dorothy 

SMPTE  . 

Society  of  Film  &  TV  Arts  Ltd.,  The 
Society  of  Motion  Picture  &  Television 

Engineers  . 

Sovereign  Film  Distributors  Ltd. 

—(16  Mm.  Div.) 

—(TV  Div.) 

Special  Contracts  . 

Specialized  Exhibition 
Spectrum  Film  Prod'ns  Ltd. 

Spencer,  F.  G.,  Co.  Ltd. 

Statistics— Boxoffice  . 

— General 

— Production  . 

— Theatre  . 

Sterling  Films  Ltd . 

Sterling  Films  Ltd.  (TV  Div.) 

Stovin-Byles  Ltd. 

Studios— Hollywood 

Studio  7  Ltd . 

Studio  City  . . . 

Studios  and  Producers 
Summit  Film  Prod  ns  Ltd. 

Super  Pufft  Popcorn  Ltd . 

Super  Pufft  Popcorn  Co.  (Western) 
Survey— Censorship 
— Production 

—16  Mm . 

— Television  . 

Swackhammer-Gordon  Ltd. 

Syndicated  Film  Services  Ltd. 

Synkro  Films 


31 
128 
132 
130 

92 

162 

164 
166 

165 

166 
105 

74 

130 

146 

130 

164 

119 

130 

32 
92 

31 
25 

136 

83 

22 

32 
119 

119 
107 

92 

92 

85 

92 

132 

132 

152 

83 

162 

115 

92 

120 
92 


T 


Taylor,  N.  A.,  Associates 
Taylor-Roffman  Prod’ns  Ltd. 

Taylor  Television  Prod’ns  Ltd. 

Telac  Limitee 

Telecasting  . 

Telemeter  . 

TelePrompTer  of  Can.  Ltd. 

Television  . . . 

Television  Bureau  of  Advertising  of  Can. 
Television  Editorial  Services  Ltd. 

Television  Sales 
Television  Stations 

Tempo  Films  Ltd . 

Theatre  Confections  Ltd . 

Theatre  Directory 

Theatre  Equipment  Supply  Co. 

Theatre  Holding  Corp.  Ltd. 

Theatre  Inspectors 

Theatre  License  Fees  . 

Theatre  Poster  Service  Ltd . 

Theatre  Branch  &  Board  of  Censors  (Ont.) 

Theatres  Laurentides  Inc.  . 

Theatrical  Attractions 

Tickets  . 

Tiger  Prod’ns  Ltd . 


137 

92 

92 

69 

116 

121 

120 

113 

116 

105 

118 

121 

71 

134 

37 

128 

31 

152 
35 

130 

153 
31 

137 

130 

92 


11 


LESLIE  A.  ALLEN 

*160  Bloor  St.  East 
Toronto  5,  Ontario 


*After  November  15,  1963: 
36  Prince  Arthur  Avenue, 
Toronto  5,  Ontario. 


12 


V 


EDITORIAL  INDEX 


Tolea  Film  Prod'ns  Inc .  103 

Toll  Television  121 

Toronto  International  Film  Studios  Ltd .  103 

Trade  Publications  .  160 

Trailers  .  130 

Trans-Canada  Consultants  Ltd .  160 

Trans-Caanda  Films  Ltd .  103 

Trans  Canada  Telemeter  Ltd .  121 

TransVideo  Prod’ns  Ltd.  103 

Trans-World  Custom  Brokers  140 

Trans-World  Film  Laboratories  Ltd .  105 

TV  Equipment  .  120 

TV  Service  .  120 

Twentieth  Century-Fox  Corp.  Ltd .  71 

Twentieth  Century-Fox  Corp.  Ltd. 

(16  Mm.  Div.)  .  164 

(TV  Div.)  .  120 

Twentieth  Century  Theatres  (See  Twinex)  31 

Twentieth  Century  Theatres  (Toronto) 

Managers  Club  33 

Twinex  Century  Theatres  Corp.  Ltd .  31 


u 


Unifrance  Film  71 

Union  Carbide  Canada  Ltd .  130 

Unions  .  161 

United  Amusement  Corp.  Ltd .  31 

United  Artists  Corp.  Ltd .  71 

United  Artists  16  Mm.  Films  .  165 

United  Artists  Television  120 

Unit-One  Prod'ns  .  103 

Universal  Film  Advertising  of  Can.  132 


Van  De  Water,  Anton,  Film  Prod'n  103 

Variety  Clubs  International,  Tent  28,  Toronto  138 

Victoria  Shipping  Services  Ltd .  73 

Visual  Equipment  Co .  128 


w 


Walker  Theatres  Ltd .  31 

Wargon,  Allan,  Ltd.  .  103 

Warner  Bros.  Pictures  Distributing  Co.  Ltd.  71 

Warner  Bros.  Pictures  Distributing  Co.  Ltd. 

(16  Mm.  Div.)  .  165 

(TV  Div.)  .  120 

West  Coast  Booking  Associates  Ltd .  32 

West  Coast  Motion  Pictures  103 

West  Coast  Theatre  Service  Ltd.  130 

Western  Drive-In  Theatres  Ltd .  31 

Western  Theatres  Ltd.  31 

Westminster  Films  Ltd .  103 

Wi lliams  Drege  &  Hill  Ltd.  103 

Women  of  the  Motion  Picture  Industry 

(WOMPI)  .  140 

World  Adventure  Tours  32 

World  International  Film  Prod’ns  Ltd .  71 

World-Renown  Films  71 


z 

Z.l.T.  Programs  (Can.)  Ltd .  120 


Index  of  Advertisers 


A 


Adfilms  Ltd .  134 

Allen,  Leslie  A .  12 

Allied  Artists  Pictures  of  Canada  Ltd .  98 

Allied  Theatres  .  26 

Animation  Productions  Ltd.  112 

Associated  Booking  Service  .  26 

Associated  Screen  Industries  Ltd .  82 

Astral  Films  Ltd .  66 

B 

Beaver  Film  Productions  Ltd .  101 

Best  Theatres  Supply  Reg’d  127 

c 

Canadian  Automatic  Confections  Ltd .  14 

Canadian  Film  Industries  Ltd .  84 

Canadian  Film  Weekly  .  62 

Canadian  Kodak  Co.  Ltd .  80 

Canadian  Seating  Co.  Ltd .  20 

Century-Cine  Electronics  System  Ltd.  .  97 

Coca-Cola  Ltd .  8 

Columbia  Pictures  Corp .  2 

Composers,  Authors  &  Publishers  Ass'n 

of  Canada  . 149 

Consolidated  Theatre  Services  .  129 

Crawley  Films  Ltd .  88 

CTV  Television  Network  Ltd .  6 


D 

Disney,  Walt,  Productions 

E 

Empire-Universal  Films  Ltd . 

English,  D.,  &  Co.  Ltd. 

Exhibitors  Booking  Association 

F 

Famous  Players  Canadian  Corp.  Ltd . 

Film  Daily,  The  . 

Film  Laboratories  of  Canada  Ltd . 

G 

General  Sound  &  Theatre  Equipment  Ltd 

I 

IATSE  . 

Industrial  Electrical  Contractors  Ltd . 

Inter  Theatre  Services  Ltd . 

International  Cinema  Guild  of  Can.  Ltd. 
International  Film  Distributors  Ltd . 

L 

Lawrence,  Robert,  Productions  (Can.)  Ltd 
Lily  Cups  Ltd . 


66 


68 

20 

96 


24 

156 

84 


4 


10 

131 

97 

96 

99 


90 

131 


13 


14 


INDEX  OF  ADVERTISERS 


M 


Manley,  Inc .  129 

Mavety  Film  Delivery  Ltd.  .  15 

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  Pictures  of  Can.  Ltd. 

Inside  Front  Cover 

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  Pictures  of  Can.  Ltd. 

(16  Mm.)  .  163 

Modern  Film  Distributors  Ltd.  10 

N 

National  Film  Board  of  Canada,  The  ...  108 

NTA  Telefilm  (Canada)  Ltd.  100 

o 

Odeon  Theatres  (Canada)  Ltd .  29 

Orange-Crush  Ltd.  .  167 


Shopsy  Foods  Ltd .  18 

Singleton,  W.  J.,  &  Co .  90 

Sovereign  Film  Distributors  Ltd.  .  163 

Super  Pufft  Popcorn  Ltd.  . Back  Cover 

T 

Taylor,  N.  A.  Associates  93 

Taylor-Roffman  Productions  Ltd.  101 

Theatre  Confections  Ltd .  133 

Theatre  Holding  Corp .  6 

Theatre  Poster  Service  Ltd.  .  127 

Theatrical  Attractions  .  123 

Toronto  International  Film  Studios  Ltd .  102 

Trans-World  Film  Laboratories  Ltd .  104 

Twentieth  Century-Fox  Corp.  Ltd.  .  64 

Twinex  Century  Theatres  Corp.  Ltd.  .  94,  95 


u 


p 


Paramount  Pictures  Inc.  .75-78 

Pathe-DeLuxe  of  Can.  Ltd .  86 

Pepsi-Cola  Co.  of  Canada  Ltd .  135 

Philips  Electronic  Equipment  Ltd.  .  125 

R 

Rank  Film  Distributors  of  Can.  Ltd.  28 

s 

Service  Confections  Ltd .  14 

Seven  Arts  Productions  Ltd.  72 


United  Artists  Corp.  .  168,  169 

United  Artists  16  Mm.  Films  161 

United  Artists  Television  .  .  114 

Universal  Film  Advertising  of  Can .  125 


v 


Victoria  Shipping  Services  Ltd. 


79 


w 


Warner  Bros.  Distributing  Co.  Ltd .  70 

West  Coast  Booking  Associates  Ltd.  26 

Westminster  Films  Ltd.  ...  104 


MAVETY  TELEVISION  FILM  SERVICES 

MESSENGER  SERVICE  DAY  AND  NIGHT 

INSPECTING  -  MOUNTING  -  SHIPPING  -  STORING 
JUNKING  -  SPLICING  -  EDITING 

SAVE  MONEY  -  SAVE  TIME  -  SAVE  WORRY 

THEATRICAL  -  COMMERCIAL  -  INDUSTRIAL  -  TELEVISION  FILM 


Cf)e  pioneer  of  tfje  Hear: 

WILLIAM  E.  LESTER 


"rrto  receive  an  award  is  always 
gratifying  but  when  it  comes 
from  people  who  have  done  so  much 
for  other  people  it  is  doubly  gratify¬ 
ing,”  Wm.  E.  Lester  of  Montreal,  pre¬ 
sident  of  United  Amusement  Corp., 
told  over  500  people  who  had  gathered 
in  the  King  Edward  Hotel,  Toronto  to 
see  him  presented  with  the  Pioneer 
of  the  Year  Award  of  the  Canadian 
Picture  Pioneers  by  Frank  H.  Fisher, 
president. 

"This  is  a  Red  Letter  Day  in  my 
life  and  the  life  of  my  family,”  Lester 
continued,  saying  that  he  believed  no 
industry  had  more  public  conscience 
and  as  many  warm,  personal  relation¬ 
ships  as  the  motion  picture  industry. 
“I  guess  I’ll  remember  this  day  as 
long  as  I  live.”  The  guest  of  honor 
had  been  welcomed  with  the  playing 
of  Alouette  by  the  orchestra  and  a 
standing  ovation,  and  later  long  lines 
formed  in  front  of  the  head  table  to 
shake  his  hand. 

The  presentation  to  Lester  was  pre¬ 
ceded  by  four  others  —  three  Special 
Awards  and  the  Service  Award,  which 
was  presented  to  Harry  Howard  of 
Vancouver  for  the  BC  Branch  headed 
by  him.  Then  came  Roy  Tash  of  To¬ 
ronto,  veteran  newsreeler;  Hugh  Sedg¬ 
wick  of  Hamilton,  a  former  CPP  offi¬ 
cial  for  many  years;  and  Wm.  Stew¬ 


art,  a  leading  publicist  and  promotion 
executive  in  the  early  days  of  films. 

Biographies  of  each  person  to  re¬ 
ceive  the  award  were  read  by  Win 
Barron.  In  calling  on  him  Fisher  ex¬ 
plained  that  "We  are  here  to  pay  hom¬ 
age  to  those  who  have  not  only  served 
the  industry  but  raised  it  in  the  eyes 
of  the  public."  He  quoted  as  The 
Golden  Rule:  “He  profits  most  who 
serves  best.” 

The  congratulations  of  Lester’s 
parents  and  associates  at  Famous 
Players  were  offered  by  Reuben  W. 
Bolstad,  vice-president  and  last  year's 
Pioneer  of  the  Year.  “You  have 
brought  honor  to  yourself,  you  have 
brought  honor  to  your  family  and  you 
have  brought  honor  to  your  indus¬ 
try,”  he  told  Lester. 

Among  the  many  head  table  guests 
were  Rotus  Harvey,  International 
Chief  Barker  of  the  Variety  Clubs  In¬ 
ternational,  and  Max  E.  Youngstein 
and  Jerome  Pickman,  then  president 
and  executive  vice-president  respective¬ 
ly  of  the  newly-formed  Entertainment 
Corp.  of  America.  Lester  noted  Har¬ 
vey’s  presence  with  high  praise  of  the 
work  of  the  Variety  Club,  of  which 
he  is  a  member,  and  described  Young¬ 
stein  and  Pickman  as  "The  Angry 
Young  Men  of  the  motion  picture  in¬ 
dustry.” 


NEXT  PAGE:  PHOTOS  OF  THE  PIONEERS'  AWARD  DINNER 


The  top  photo  shows  the  centre  of  the  dais  at 
The  Pioneer  of  the  Year  dinner.  At  the  microphone 
is  Wm.  G.  Lester,  president  of  the  United  Amuse¬ 
ment  Corp.,  Montreal,  who  is  responding  to  a 
presentation  of  the  plaque  (beside  him  on  the 
table )  which  symbolizes  The  Pioneer  of  the  Year 
Award.  On  the  left  is  Frank  H.  Fisher,  president  of 
the  Canadian  Picture  Pioneers,  and  on  the  right 


Mrs.  R.  W.  Bolstad,  R.  W.  Bolstad,  who  was  the 
winner  last  year,  and  Martin  Quigley,  president 
of  Quigley  Publications,  New  York. 

Second  photo:  Harry  Howard,  Vancouver,  left, 
holds  the  Service  Award  presented  to  the  Van¬ 
couver  Branch,  while  Roy  Tash,  Toronto,  and  Hugh 
Sedgwick,  Hamilton,  hold  their  Special  Awards  as 
Fisher  looks  on. 


16 


17 


LAWRENCE  OF  SHOPSY 

Don't  confuse  our  Lawrence  with  that  man  of  derring-do,  Lawrence  of  Arabia  or  good 
old  "D.H."  (So  you  have  read  Lady  Chatterley?).  However,  our  Bobby  is  just  as 
newsworthy  as  his  famous  namesakes.  He  heads  Shopsy  Concessions  and  Restaurant 
Division  which  is  pledged  to  reap  bigger  sales  and  profits  for  your  snack-bar.  Let 
Bobby  show  you  how  to  serve  a  better  hot  dog  ...  a  hotter  hot  dog  ...  a  quality 
hot  dog.  Shopsy  All-Beef  Franks  are  money  in  the  bank  for  your 
operation.  Let  "Lawrence  of  Shopsy”  prove  it  to  you. 

MADE  WITH  CARE  AND  CONSCIENCE 


SHOPSY  FOODS  LIMITED,  2  HUXLEY  ROAD,  TORONTO,  CH.  4-5586 


Exhibition 


FACTS 

STATISTICS 

CIRCUITS 

BOOKING  COMPANIES 

SPECIALIZED  EXHIBITION 

PREMIUMS  &  CONTESTS 

ASSOCIATIONS 

AMUSEMENT  TAXES 

THEATRE  LICENCE  FEES 

35  MM.  AUDITORIUM  THEATRES 

35  MM.  DRIVE-IN  THEATRES 


19 


TICKETS 

ROLL  •  MACHINE 
RESERVED  SEAT 


TICKETS 

COUPON  BOOKS 
TAGS  •  LABELS 


Specializing  in  Roll 
and  Reserved  Seat 
Tickets 
since  1880 


D.  English  &  Co.  Ltd. 

1029  Beaver  Hall  Hill 
Montreal,  Que. 

UN.  6-2886 

N.  W  CORDON  PAUL  SAXE 


20 


FACTS  ABOUT  EXHIBITION 


THEATRE  STATISTICS:  Since  Jan.  1, 
1963  eight  new  theatres,  three  of  them 
drive-ins  have  opened  and  32  audi¬ 
torium  theatres  and  three  drive-ins 
have  closed,  while  three  four-walled 
houses  have  burned.  These  figures 
bring  the  number  of  35  mm.  theatres 
operating  in  Canada,  as  of  the  end  of 
Aug.,  to  1,573,  of  which  242  were  ozon- 
ers.  At  the  same  point  in  1962,  there 
were  1,593  theatres  operating,  238  of 
them  drive-ins.  In  all  of  1962  six  new 
standard-type  theatres  and  six  drive- 
ins  opened,  49  roofed-in  houses  and 
five  drive-ins  closed  and  four  audi¬ 
torium  theatres  were  burned. 

SUNDAY  MOVIES  continue  to 
spread.  Ontario,  which  became  the 
second  province  to  show  movies  seven 
days  a  week,  now  has  well  over  70 
communities  where  they  are  available 
and  several  others  plan  to  hold  ple¬ 
biscites  this  year.  BC  became  Canada’s 
third  province  with  Sunday  movies 
when  Vancouver  voted  for  them  and 
enabling  legislation  was  passed  early 
this  summer.  Independents  began 
Sunday  exhibition  but  union  negotia¬ 
tion  delayed  the  circuits  until  Septem¬ 
ber.  Business  opened  strongly.  Winni¬ 
peg,  which  voted  overwhelmingly  for 
Sunday  shows  found  itself  stymied 
when  the  Manitoba  legislature  refused 
to  amend  the  act,  although  it  changed 
it  to  permit  Sunday  sports  and  con¬ 
certs. 

CAPITAL  and  repair  expenditures 
for  Canadian  theatres  in  1963  were 
estimated  at  $2,900,000,  with  the  for¬ 
mer  taking  up  $2,200,000  of  that  amount. 


This  is  $600,000  higher  than  the  1962 
forecast  at  this  time  last  year. 

PERCENTAGE  of  films  from  the 
USA  submitted  for  showing  in  Ont¬ 
ario  was  39.4  per  cent  in  the  fiscal 
year  ended  March  31,  1963,  where  in 
1954  the  figure  was  68  per  cent.  The 
decline  is  due  to  the  production  of 
fewer  films  in  the  USA  or  by  USA 
companies  and  the  greater  interest  in 
films  from  Europe  because  of  the  tre¬ 
mendous  immigration  wave.  Out  of 
512  features  reviewed  during  the 
1962-63  fiscal  year  202  were  from  the 
USA. 

CANADIANS  attend  movies  eight 
times  per  year  compared  to  17  times 
in  1951,  a  Unesco  survey  shows.  In 
1951  Canada  was  fifth  among  the  na¬ 
tions  in  moviegoing  and  it  is  now 
25th.  Hong  Kong  and  Lebanon,  with 
a  rate  of  22,  are  first,  a  position  held 
by  the  USA  in  1951  with  35. 

REDUCTION  of  license  fees  by  a 
number  of  municipalities  heartened 
exhibitors,  as  did  lower  assessment 
values  and  cuts  in  provincial  amuse¬ 
ment  taxes.  There  seems  to  be  a 
greater  realization  of  the  hardships 
of  theatre  operation  on  the  part  of 
provincial  and  municipal  officials. 

QUITE  a  number  of  closed  theatres 
have  reopened  in  small  communities. 
Merchants  miss  the  people  the  theatre 
brings  to  town  and  co-operatives  form¬ 
ed  to  reopen  theatres  aren’t  uncom¬ 
mon.  Local  newspapers  have  been  giv¬ 
ing  much  space  to  support  such  activ¬ 
ities. 


21 


Principal  Statistics  of  Motion  Picture  Theatres,  by  Provinces  and  for 

Selected  Cities1 ,  1960 

(Prepared  by  the  Dominion  Bureau  of  Statistics.  Drive-ins  are  not  included.) 


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23 


Yukon  and  Northwest 

Territories  .  5  1,671  228,822  14,064  358,083  839,132 


FAMOUS  PLAYERS 

CANADIAN  CORPORATION  LIMITED 

HEAD  OFFICE 

130  BLOOR  STREET  WEST,  TORONTO 


Leaders  in  Entertainment  Since  1920 
R.  W.  BOLSTAD 

President 


24 


Boxoffice  Statistics 

In  I960,  says  the  Dominion  Bureau  of  Statistics,  Canadian  movie  exhibition 
rang  up  a  cash  figure  of  $78,183,715,  of  which  $5,889,371  was  for  provincial 
amusement  taxes.  The  nontax  total,  $72,294,344  compared  with  $75,513,974 
in  1959,  is  a  decrease  of  $3,219,630. 

In  the  table  below  none  of  the  figures  includes  Itinerant  Operators  but 
those  dov/n  to  1956  do  include  Community  Enterprises  and  this  must  be  borne 
in  mind  when  comparisons  are  made.  There  were  506  of  the  latter  in  operation 
in  1956  and  they  accounted  for  about  two  per  cent  of  the  receipts. 

The  drive-ins'  share  of  the  total  take  was  $6,789,678,  which  does  not 
include  $524,189  in  amus.ement  taxes.  There  were  232  drive-ins  operating  in 
1960,  two  less  than  1959's  234,  and  they  took  in  $354,247  less  than  in  1959. 
In  the  table  below  drive-in  figures  are  included  from  1946  on,  that  being  the 
year  the  first  one  opened. 

Therefore,  the  figures  for  Canada's  "Regular"  theatres  (as  defined  by  the 
DBS)  and  drive-ins  for  receipts,  admissions  and  amusement  taxes  were: 

578.183,715,  117,734,361  and  55.889,371 

The  following  table  includes  the  Yukon  and  Northwest  Territories,  which 
are  serviced  from  British  Columbia.  Newfoundland  is  included  for  the  first  time 
in  1949,  the  year  it  became  Canada's  tenth  province. 


Year 

Theatres 

Receipts 

Admissions 

1930 

907 

$  38,479,500 

1933 

762 

24,954,200 

1934 

796 

25,338,100 

107,354,509 

1935 

859 

27,173,400 

117,520,795 

1936 

956 

29,610,300 

126,913,547 

1937 

1,044 

32,499,300 

133,668,450 

1938 

1,130 

33,635,052 

137,381,280 

1939 

1,183 

34,010,115 

137,898,668 

1940 

1,229 

37,858,955 

151,590,799 

1941 

1,240 

41,369,259 

161,677,731 

1942 

1,247 

46,461,097 

182,845,765 

1943 

1,265 

52,567,989 

204,677,550 

1944 

1,298 

53,173,325 

208,167,180 

1945 

1,323 

55,430,711 

215,573,267 

1946 

1,477 

59,888,972 

227,538,798 

1947 

1,693 

63,139,604 

221,528,177 

1948 

1,950 

70,315,889 

224,055,171 

1949 

2,200 

79,953,539 

236,017,859 

1950 

2,387 

86,249,752 

240,824,982 

1951 

2,440 

95,833,340 

250,547,499 

1952 

2,500 

104,963,599 

261,475,867 

1953 

2,749 

108,603,966 

257,965,182 

1954 

2,813 

105,129,881 

236,158,824 

1955 

2,808 

93,819,187 

201,247,408 

1956 

2,592 

87,516,895 

177,615,767 

*1957 

1,945 

82,211,488 

156,701,458 

1958 

1,854 

81,393.078 

146,483,741 

1959 

1,749 

75,513,974 

128,859,395 

1960 

1,659 

72,294,344 

117,734,361 

Denotes  that 

the  DBS  for 

♦he  first  time  in 

1957  dropped  Community 

Enterprises,  which  usually  had  about  2%  of  the  receipts.  Adding  2%,  or 
$1,644,228,  to  the  1957  receipts  for  purposes  of  comparison  would  give  an 
approximate  total  of  $83,355,716.  Similarly,  in  1958  it  would  add  $1,627,860>  to 
make  the  total  $83,020,938,  in  1959  it  would  add  $1,510,278  to  bringi  the  total 
to  $77,024,252,  and  in  1960  it  would  add  $1,445,886  to  make  the  total 
$73,740,220i. 

(These  are  the  latest  figures  available  from  the  DBS) 

25 


A  BUYING  &  BOOKING  SERVICE 
FOR  INDEPENDENT  THEATRES 

2  /  ilOt  it  SERVICE 

Curly  Posen,  Head  Booker  &  Buyer  Mrs.  Cec  Sydney,  Sec.-Treas. 
ROOM  910,  21  DUNDAS  SQ.,  TORONTO  2,  ONT.  EM.  8-1139 


West  Coast  Booking  Associates  Ltd. 

Buying  and  Booking 
Motion  Pictures 

☆  ☆  ☆ 

OWEN  BIRO  •  CHflS.  RflMfiCE  •  VI  HOSFORD 

☆  ☆  ☆ 

302-1037  W.  BROADWAY 
VANCOUVER  9.  BRITISH  COLUMBIA 


26 


Exhibition  Personnel 


Circuits 

B.  &  F.  THEATRES,  LTD. 

130  Bloor  St.  W..  Toronto  5,  Ont. 
(924-4171) 

OFFICERS 

President  J.  J.  Fitzgibbons,  CBE 

Vice-President  ...  Samuel  Fine 

Executive  Assistant  Jack  M.  Fine 

Managing  Director  Samuel  Bloom 

Secretary  Angus  MacCunn 

Treasurer  .  R.  W.  Bolstad 

Film  Buyer  &  Booker  M.  Margolius 

B.  AND  L.  THEATRES 

Lotour  Terrace  Bldg.,  61  Union  St..  St.  John,  NB. 
(Phone  3-1185) 

Mitchell  Bernstein  and  Joshua  Lieberman. 


BETTER  THEATRES  LTD. 

82  Front  St.,  Strathroy,  Ont. 

(Telephone  245-1612) 

President  .  Bruce  McLeod 

Vice-President  .  Harold  Pfaff 

SecretarV  L.  G.  Robertson 


E.  W.  BICKLE  LTD. 

P.O.  Drawer  1089,  Courtenay,  BC. 

Presiden<  - .  E.  W.  T.  Bickle 

BILTMORE  THEATRES  LTD. 

Head  Office:  120  Overbrook  PI.,  Downsview  Ont 
(633-1472) 

Booking  &  Ad  Office:  272  Yonge  St.,  Toronto,  Ont 
(363-3759) 

President  . B.  M.  Okun 

Secretary-Treasurer  M.  H.  Okun 

Booking  &  Advertising  B.  C.  Rothbart 

Supervision  C.  A.  Bergman 

Audit  Department  R.  Ross 

CINEDOME  THEATRES  LTD. 

(Operates  theatres  showing  Cinerama) 

321  S.  Beverly  Dr.,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
(CRestwood  3-2180) 

OFFICERS 

President  Sheldon  Smerling 

Vice-President  &  Secretary  Edwin  Shapiro 

Treasurer  Charles  Greenfield,  Jr. 

MONTREAL  OPERATION 
Imperial  Theatre,  1430  Bleury  St. 

(AVenue  8-7102) 

Managing  Director  Leonard  Lauer 

Ad.  &  Pub.  Director  Paul  Vermet 


CONSOLIDATED  THEATRES  LTD. 

5887  Monkland  Ave.,  Montreal,  Que. 
(UNiversity  6-7331) 

President  .  Lester  Adilman 

Vice-President  &  Mng.  Dir.  Wm.  Lester 

Secretary  Angus  MacCunn 


Treasurer .  R.  W.  Bolstad 

Comptroller  George  Arnott 

Advtg.  &  Publicity  Mgr.  Thomas  Cleary 

DIRECTORS 

J.  J.  Fitzgibbons,  CBE,  Chairman;  George  Des- 
tounis  and  the  above  officers. 

FAMOUS  PLAYERS  CANADIAN 
CORP.  LIMITED 

130  Bloor  St.  W.t  Toronto  5,  Ont. 
(924-4171) 

Famous  Players  Canadian  Corporation  was  or¬ 
ganized  in  1920  and  its  parent  company  is  Para¬ 
mount  I  nternational  Films  Inc.,  NY,  a  subsidiary 
of  Paramount  Pictures  Corporation,  NY. 

OFFICERS 

Pres.  &  Mng.  Director  R.  W.  Bolstad 

Vice-Presidents  Angus  MacCunn,  Robert  Eves, 

Wm.  Summerville,  Eugene  E.  Fitzgibbons, 

K.  J.  Easton,  P.Eng. 

Secretary  Angus  MacCunn 

Comptroller  C.  S.  Doidge 

Asst.  Secretaries  J.  A.  Troyer,  R.  F.  Beauvais 

Asst.  Treasurers  T.  W.  Naylor,  L.  G.  Geering 

DIRECTORS 

John  J.  Fitzgibbons,  CBE,  Chairman  of  the  Board 
of  Directors,  Toronto. 

Barney  Balaban,  President,  Paramount  Pictures 

Corporation,  New  York,  NY. 

James  H.  Richardson,  Treasurer,  Paramount  Pic¬ 
tures  Corporation,  New  York,  NY. 

Gaston  Pratte,  President,  Pratte  &  Co.,  Ltd., 

Montreal. 

Paul  Raibourn,  Vice-President,  Paramount  Pictures 
Corporation,  New  York,  NY. 

Right  Hon.  Louis  S.  St.  Laurent,  QC.  LL.D,  PC, 
Quebec,  Que. 

Hon.  J.  W.  de  B.  Farris,  QC,  Senator,  Vancouver, 
BC. 

Hon.  Joseph  A.  Sullivan,  MB,  FRCS(C),  QHS, 
Senator,  Toronto,  Ont. 

Also  Bolstad  and  MacCunn. 

OTHER  INFORMATION 

Purchasing,  Engineering  and  Maintenance 

Jules  S.  Wolfe 

Television  &  Telemeter  Eugene  E.  Fitzgibbons 

Auditing  Lawrence  G.  Geering 

Public  Relations  and  Advertising  James  R.  Nairn 
Statistical  J.  A.  Troyer 

Insurance  Fred  A.  Morley 

Film  Booking  and  Buying  Ben  Geldsaler 

Group  Sales  Director  James  Cameron 

Accounting  Tom  W.  Naylor 

THEATRE  MANAGEMENT 

EASTERN  DIVISION 

Eastern  Division  Director  Wm.  Summerville 

District  Managers  Dan  E.  Krendel,  Mort  J. 

Margolius,  Russ  McKibbin 

Halifax  Office: 

Capitol  Theatre  Bldg.  (423-7020) 

District  Manager  James  McDonough 

WESTERN  DIVISION 

Western  Division  Director  Robert  J.  Eves 

Vancouver  Office: 

719  Seymour  St.  (MU.  5-9261) 


27 


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the  future  brings  new  horizons 
for  THE  MAN  WITH  THE  GONG.  He  has 
been  on  the  screens  of  the  world 
since  1936  as  the  symbol  of 
outstanding  film  attractions. 

Now  presented  around  the  globe  by 
RANK  OVERSEAS  FILM  DISTRIBUTORS 
WORLD  FILM  DISTRIBUTION  —OVERSEAS 
DIVISION  with  70  branches,  partnerships 
and  agencies,  he  serves  exhibitors 
everywhere  with  profitable  motion 
pictures. 


In  Canada  You  Can  Book  Films  From 

THE  RANK  ORGANIZATION 

Through  Your  Local  Branch  Of  20th  CENTURY-FOX. 


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They  enjoy  public  recognition  for 
courtesy  and  service. 

The  physical  condition  of  them  is 
as  good  as  any  —  and  better  than  most. 

The  standard  of  showmanship  set  by 
their  Managers  is  acknowledged 
throughout  the  industry. 

It  pays  to  play  your  best  films 
at  Odeon  Theatres. 


THE  ODEON  THEATRES  (CANADA)  LIMITED 


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Division  Supervisor  Maynard  S.  Joiner 

District  Manager  Douglas  A.  Gow 

Winnipeg  Office 

Capitol  Theatre  Bldg.  (WH.  2-4020) 

District  Supervisor  John  Ferguson 

Important  controlled  subsidiary  companies  of 
Famous  Players  Canadian  Corporation  Limited  in¬ 
clude:  B.  C.  Paramount  Theatres  Limited,  Eastern 
Theatres  Limited,  General  Sound  and  Theatre 
Equipment  Limited,  Mid-Ontario  Theatres  Limited, 
Paramount  Theatres  Limited,  Paramount  Windsor 
Theatres  Limited,  Skyway  Drive-In  Theatres  Ltd., 
Theatre  Confections  Limited  and  Trans  Canada 
Telemeter  Limited. 

Important  affiliated  companies  of  Famous  Players 
Canadian  Corporation  Limited  include:  Alcana 
Theatre  Company  Limited,  B.  &  F.  Theatres  Limited, 
Central  Ontario  Television  Limited,  Majestic  Thea¬ 
tres  Limited,  Newfoundland  Amusements  Limited, 
F.  G.  Spencer  Company  Limited,  Supreme  Thea¬ 
tres  Limited,  Television  de  Quebec  (Canada) 
Limitee,  Theatre  Holding  Corporation  Limited, 
United  Amusement  Corporation  Limited,  United 

Century  Theatres  Limited  and  Western  Theatres 
Limited. 

FRANKLIN  &  HERSCHORN  LTD. 

Royal  Hotel,  P.O.  Box  219,  Saint  John,  NB. 
(693-2922) 

Lord  Nelson  Hotel,  Halifax,  NS. 

P.O.  Box  700 
(423-6331) 

OFFICERS 

President  Mitchell  Franklin 

Vice-President  .  Peter  Herschorn 

Secretary  Samuel  A.  Babb 

Comptroller  Robert  M  Bell,  CA 

LINCOLN  THEATRES  LTD. 

St.  Catharines,  Ont. 

(Phone  2-1541) 

OFFICERS 

President  S.  H.  Fleming,  QC 

Managing  Director  Roy  M.  Miller 

LOEW’S  THEATRES  INC. 

1540  Broadway,  New  York,  NY. 

(JUdson  6-4400) 


CANADA 

MARCUS  LOEWS  THEATRES  LTD. 

Suite  2100,  44  King  St.  W. ,  Toronto. 
(363-9371) 

OFFICERS 

President  Preston  R.  Tisch 

Vice-President  John  F.  Murphy 

Secretary  G.  R.  Mackie,  QC 

Assistant  Secretary  A.  Weltman 

Assistant  Secretary  John  Podester 

Treasurer  Jacob  Stillman 

Assistant  Treasurer  Leonard  Pollock 

Assistant  Treasurer  Irving  B.  Schlossberg 

DIRECTORS 

D.  B.  McCrimmon,  J.  H.  Stephens,  L.  A.  Tisch, 
P.  R.  Tisch,  J.  H.  Clarke,  Murphy,  Mackie. 

The  Canadians  on  the  board  are  McCrimmon, 
Mackie,  Clarke  and  Stephens.  The  others  also  on 
the  board  of  Loew's  Theatres,  Inc.,  which  was 
organized  when  Loew's  Inc.,  meeting  the  terms 
of  the  USA  government  Consent  Decree  in  1954, 
divorced  itself  from  its  theatre  holdings  and  kept 
its  film  studio  and  distribution  company,  MGM. 

Loew's  controls  three  theatres  in  Canada,  Loew's 
Yonge  Street,  Toronto,  is  operated  by  Marcus 
Loew's  Theatres  Limited,  a  Canadian  public  share¬ 


holder  company  which  owns  the  Uptown,  Toronto. 
The  Uptown  is  operated  by  the  Yonge-Bloor 
Theatre  Company  Limited,  a  subsidiary  of  Loew's 
Theatres,  Inc.,  NY.  Loew's,  London,  is  operated  by 
the  Dundas  Street  London  Amusements  Limited. 
Loew's  Montreal  is  in  no  way  connected  with 
Loew's  Theatres,  Inc.  but  is  owned  and  operated 
by  Consolidated  Theatres  Limited,  a  Famous  Play¬ 
ers'  affiliate. 

CANADIAN  DIVISION  OFFICE: 

Loew's  Yonge  St.  Theatre,  Toronto,  Ont. 

Canadian  Division  Manager  J.  H.  Clarke 


ODEON-MORTON  THEATRES 

Odeon  Theatre  Building,  Smith  Street, 
Winnipeg,  Man. 

Area  General  Manager  Harry  W.  Hurwitz 

DIRECTORS 

For  Morton:  Mrs.  Rebecca  Morton,  P.  Morton; 
For  Odeon:  C.  R.  B.  Salmon,  F.  H.  Fisher. 


THE  ODEON  THEATRES  (CAN.) 
LIMITED 


20  Carlton  St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 


(363-5961) 

OFFICERS 

Chairman  of  the  Board 
President  C. 

Vice-Pres.  &  Gen.  Mgr. 
Secretary-Treasurer 
Director  of  Advertising 
Director  of  Buying  &  Booking 
Director  of  Confectionery  Sales 
Eastern  Division  Mgr. 

District  Mgr.,  Halifax 
Supervisor,  Que. 

District  Manager,  BC 
District  Mgr.,  Ont. 

Director,  Group  Sales 


K.  Winckles 
R.  B.  Salmon,  CA 
F.  H.  Fisher 
H.  T.  Blumsom 
Charles  Mason 
W.  E.  H.  Hunt 
Chas.  L.  Sweeney 
Arthur  P.  Bahen 
Fred  Leavens 
John  Papineau 
G.  A.  Sutherland 
Steve  McManus 
W.  C.  Tyers 


DIRECTORS 

K.  Winckles,  chairman;  John  Davis,  C.  R.  B.  Sal¬ 
mon,  F.  H.  Fisher,  H.  T.  Blumsom. 


Odeon-Morton  (Manitoba  &  Sask.)  Harry  Hurwitz 
Odeon-Friedman  (Edmonton)  S.  Binder 

Odeon-Barron  (Calgary)  J.  B.  Barron 


OTTAWA  VALLEY  AMUSEMENT  CO. 

(Owned  and  operated  by  M.  J.  O'Brien  Ltd.) 

Renfrew,  Ont. 

General  Manager  M.  J.  Murray 


PREMIER  OPERATING  CORP.  LTD. 

72  Carlton  St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

(921-8931) 

OFFICERS 

President  Jule  Allen 

Vice-President  Herb  Allen 

Vice-President  Louis  Rosenfeld 

Secretary  &  Film  Buyer  Gurston  S.  Allen 

Treasurer  &  Head  of  Advertising  Sol  Allen 

Theatre  Supervisor  &  Candy  Operation 

David  W.  Axler 

Comptroller  W.  J.  Snowball 

DIRECTORS 

Jule  Allen,  Herb  Allen,  Louis  Rosenfeld,  Sol 
Allen,  Gurston  Allen,  Barry  Allen,  Gurston  Rosen¬ 
feld.  ’ 

ROTHSTEIN  THEATRES  LTD. 

Malborough  Hotel,  Winnipeg,  Man. 

( WHitehall  2-0278) 

President  N.  Rothstein 


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Vice-President  &  General  Manager  D.  Rothstein 
Supervisor  .  H.  Swartz 


Sask.  Supervisor  Wm.  Johnston 

Yorkton,  Sask. 

S.F.A.  LTD. 

P.O.  Box  139,  Bridgewater,  NS. 
(543-2286,  3294,  4229) 

President  . .  A.  A.  Fielding 

Vice-President .  R.  A.  Fielding 

Secretary-Treasurer  P.  J.  Fielding 


WALKER  THEATRES  LTD. 

Jollimore,  Halifax  Co.,  NS. 

(477-3547) 

President  M.  E.  Walker 

Vice-President  E.  R.  MacDonald 

Secretary-Treasurer  R.  MacDougall 

WESTERN  DRIVE-IN  THEATRES  LTD. 

6455  MacLeod  Trail,  Calgary,  Alta. 

President  Mervyn  Dutton 

General  Manager  Frank  Kershaw 


F.  G.  SPENCER  CO.  LTD. 

95  Charlotte  St.,  Saint  John,  NB. 
(693-2501,  2) 

President  .  F.  Gordon  Spencer 

Secretary  .  Gerald  R.  Spencer 


THEATRE  HOLDING  CORP.  LTD. 

72  Carlton  St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

(921-8931) 

President  .  Herbert  Allen 

Vice-President  .  R.  W.  Bolstad 

Treasurer  .  A.  MacCunn 

Secretary  .  Jule  Allen 

DIRECTORS 

Jule  Allen,  Herbert  Allen,  R.  W.  Bolstad,  A. 
MacCunn. 

THEATRES  LAURENTIDE  INC. 


WESTERN  THEATRES  LTD. 

New  Hargrave  Bidg.,  Winnipeg,  Man. 

(Phone  932-587) 

OFFICERS 

President  . .  G.  Miles 

1st  Vice-President  John  Ferguson 

2nd  Vice-President  Mrs.  E.  Miles 

General  Manager  S.  R.  Miles 

Secretary-Treasurer  B.  K.  Beach 


Booking  Companies 

ALLIED  THEATRES 

Room  910,  21  Dundas  Sq.,  Toronto  2,  Ont. 
(368-1139) 


22  Holyrood  Ave.,  Outremont,  Que. 

Pres.  &  Managing  Director  Leo  Choquette 

TWINEX  CENTURY  THEATRES 
CORP.  LTD. 

175  Bloor  St.  E.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

(924-3701) 

Operates  over  50  theatres  in  the  Province  of 
Ontario  under  the  designation,  Twentieth  Century 


Theatres. 

OFFICERS 

President  &  Managing  Director  N.  A.  Taylor 

Executive  Vice-President  Raoul  Auerbach 

Secretary-Treasurer  H.  S.  Mandell 

Vice-Pres.,  Theatre  Operations  M.  L.  Axler 

Manager  of  Theatre  Operations  John  S.  Kurk 

Supervisor  of  Theatres  Martin  Simpson 

Director  of  Booking  Barney  Fox 

Chief  Accountant  H.  P.  Ginsberg 

Internal  Auditor  .  D.  Lawless 

Director  of  Advertising  James  Harrison 


UNITED  AMUSEMENT  CORP.  LTD. 

United  Bldg.,  5887  Monkland  Ave.,  Montreal,  Que. 
(HU.  6-1167) 

OFFICERS 

Pres.  &  Managing  Director  W.  G.  Lester 

Executive  Vice-President  George  Destounis 

Vice-President  .  W.  H.  Giles 

Secretary-Treasurer  W.  H.  Mannard 

Assistant  Secretary-Treasurer  W.  Deveault 

General  Purchasing  Agent  W.  N.  Murray 

Advertising  .  John  Sperdakos 

Publicity  ...  Allan  Spencer 

DIRECTORS 

J.  J.  Fitzgibbons,  CBE  Famous  Players  Can. 

Corp.  Toronto 

R.  W.  Bolstad  .  Famous  Players  Can. 

Corp.  Toronto 

Geo.  Destounis  .  United  Amusement  Corp.  Ltd. 

S.  Godin  .  231  St.  James  St.  W.,  Montreal 

Also  Hon.  G.  Martineau,  Giles,  Lester,  W.  N. 

Murray  and  George  Grivakes. 


Gen.  Mgr.  &  Head  Buyer  &  Booker  Curly  S.  Posen 

Booker  .  Peter  Sorok 

Secretary-Treasurer  Mrs.  Cec  Sydney 

ASSOCIATED  BOOKING 
SERVICE 

Suite  910,  21  Dundas  Sq.,  Toronto,  Ont. 
(368-1139) 

Head  Buyer  &  Booker  &  Gen.  Mgr.  Curly  S.  Posen 
Secretary-Treasurer  Mrs.  Cec  Sydney 

Booker  .  Peter  Sorok 

BERNARD  LA  HAYE  INC. 

Suite  209,  934  St.  Catherine  St.  E., 
Montreal,  Que. 

(844-6280,  6721) 

President  Bernard  La  Haye 

General  Manager  Phil  Cadieux 

EXHIBITORS  BOOKING  ASS’N 

175  Bloor  St.  E.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

(924-3701) 

Manager  Raoul  Auerbach 

Head  Booker  Barney  Fox 

INDEPENDENT  THEATRE  SERVICES 

600  Bay  St.,  Toronto  2,  Ont. 

(368-3055) 

General  Manager  Bruce  McLeod 

Manager  .  Harold  Pfaff 

Booker  Ed  Goldsmith 

NATIONAL  BOOKING  CO. 

565  College  St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

(531-7421) 

General  Manager  ....  . Lionel  Lester 


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PRAIRIE  ALLIED  BOOKING  ASS’N 

Suite  205,  1147-1 7th  Ave.  SW,  Calgary,  Alta. 
(244-7468) 


Operated  by  Hector  Ross  and  Frank  Kettner. 
Theatre  Agencies  Ltd.  is  located  at  the  same 
address  and  has  the  same  officers. 

WINNIPEG  DIVISION 
212  McDermot  Ave.,  Winnipeg  2,  Man. 
(WHitehall  2-5135) 

Manager  Barry  Myers 

QUEBEC  CINEMA  BOOKING  LTD. 

2255  Westhill  Ave.,  Montreal  28,  Que. 
(HUnter  1-0328) 

OFFICERS 

President  William  Trow 

Secretary-Treas.  &  Manager  Mortimer  L.  Prevost 

REX  FILM  INC. 

3  Place  Jean  Talon,  Quebec,  Que. 
(522-8506) 

Gen.  Mgr.  L.  Janssens  Vander  Sande 

Booker  Jacq  Cote 

WEST  COAST  BOOKING 
ASSOCIATES  LIMITED 

302-1037  W.  Broadway,  Vancouver  9,  BC. 
(REgent  6-5484) 

OFFICERS 

President  .  Owen  Bird 

Vice-President  Chas.  Ramage 

Secretary-Treasurer  Vi  Hosford 

Specialized  Exhibition 

WORLD  ADVENTURE  TOURS 

26  Austin  Cr.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

(536-7371) 

Director  Estelle  Craig 

World  Adventure  Tours  are  non-theatrical  full- 
length,  color  16  mm.  silent  travelogues  made  by 
world  travellers  who  accompany  their  films  with 
a  narration  spoken  from  the  stage. 

Showings,  broken  up  into  two  series,  are  held 
three  evenings  a  week  in  Toronto. 

Contests 

STERLING  FILMS  LTD. 

Second  Floor,  King  Edward  Hotel,  Toronto,  Ont. 
(366-6221) 

(Distributors  of  Foto-Nite) 

OFFICERS 

President  O.  R.  Hanson 

Vice-Pres.  &  Gen.  Mgr.  G.  H.  Oullahan 

Secretary  Louis  Davidson,  QC 

Accountant  J.  R.  Stoneman 

DIRECTORS 
Hanson,  Davidson,  Oullahan. 

Associations 

ALBERTA  THEATRES  ASS’N 

c/o  Sec'y,  Paramount  Theatre,  Lethbridge.  Alta. 
OFFICERS 

Past  President  Douglas  Miller 

President  Bert  Wiber 

Honorary  President  Walter  P.  Wilson 

Northern  Vice-President  R.  J.  Norton 

Secretary-Treasurer  Doug  Shackleford 


DIRECTORS 

N.  McDonald,  R.  J.  Norton,  Don  Purnell,  J. 
Godfrey,  S.  Binder,  D.  C.  Fox,  Wm.  H.  Wilson, 
T.  Fowler,  R.  Mitcheltree,  J.  Dederer,  Fred  Levitt, 
A.  W.  Shackleford. 

BRITISH  COLUMBIA  EXHIBITORS 
ASSOCIATION 

c/o  Sec’y,  2182  W.  12th  Ave.,  Vancouver  9.  BC. 
OFFICERS 

President  .  Harry  I.  Howard 

Vice-President  Eric  Rosebourne 

Secretary  K.  E.  Hayter 

Treasurer  Myron  C.  McLeod 

DIRECTORS 

G.  A.  Sutherland,  M.  Joiner,  O.  Bird,  R.  Clarke, 
R.  McKee,  G.  A.  Gough,  L.  Courchene,  M.  Che- 
chik,  D.  Gow,  L.  B.  Johnson. 

CALGARY  THEATRES  ASSOCIATION 

c/o  Secretary.  Cinema  Park  Drive-in, 
2808-32  St.  SW,  Calgary,  Alta. 

OFFICERS 

President  . J.  Cardell 

Vice-President  N.  Hoffman 

Secretary  F.  A.  Levitt 

EDMONTON  THEATRES  ASS'N 

c/o  Secretary,  Garneau  Theatre,  Edmonton,  Alta. 
OFFICERS 

President  Albert  Hauptman 

Vice-President  E.  Pomerleau 

Secretary-Treasurer  W.  H.  Wilson 

Assistant  Sec. -Treasurer  N.  MacDonald 

DIRECTORS 

S.  Binder,  B.  Wiber,  F.  Varlow,  B.  Gallay,  E. 

Whitely,  N.  MacDonald. 

ESSEX  COUNTY  THEATRES  ASS'N 

c/o  Secretary,  Capitol  Theatre,  Windsor,  Ont. 
OFFICERS 

President  Ernie  Taylor 

Vice-President  Mike  Micelli 

Secretary-Treasurer  Ed  Lamoureux 

HAMILTON  THEATRE  MANAGERS 
ASSOCIATION 

c/o  Secretary,  Capitol  Theatre,  Hamilton,  Ont. 
OFFICERS 

President  Verd  Marriott 

Vice-President  Joe  Dydzak 

Secretary-Treasurer  Ralph  Bartlett 

DIRECTORS 

Gordon  Gotts,  John  Giroux,  John  Miller. 

MANITOBA  MOTION  PICTURE 
EXHIBITORS  ASSOCIATION 

300  New  Hargrave  Bldg.,  Winnipeg.  Man. 
OFFICERS 

President  Harry  Prygrocki 

1st  Vice-President  .  B.  K.  Beach 

2nd  Vice-President  P.  Johnston 

Secretary-Treasurer  R.  D.  Hurwitz 

DIRECTORS 

David  Rothstein,  Dave  Carr,  J.  Ferguson.  H.  W. 
Hurwitz,  G.  Miles,  H.  Gray,  P.  Johnston,  B.  Brook- 
ler,  B.  Prygrocki,  James  Fusty,  T.  Pacey,  Mrs.  J. 
Todd,  Paul  Rivalin,  E.  Kendall,  H.  Prygrocki,  Hur¬ 
witz,  Beach. 


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MARITIME  MOTION  PICTURE 
EXHIBITORS  ASSOCIATION 

c/o  Secretary,  Acadia  Theatre,  Wolfville,  NS. 
OFFICERS 

President  .  A.  J.  Mason 

Vice-President  for  NS  Fred  Gregor 

Vice-President  for  NB  F.  Gordon  Spencer 

Vice-President  for  PEI  B.  H.  Yeo 

Secretary  - . .  E.  Whittle 

Treasurer  . .  Mrs.  H.  M.  Nesbitt 

DIRECTORS 

J.  McDonough,  A.  A.  Fielding,  L.  Sprague,  R. 
Pope,  M.  Franklin. 

EXECUTIVE 

Spencer,  chairman;  J.  McDonough,  secretary; 
M.  Bernstein,  W.  G.  Fenety. 

MOTION  PICTURE  THEATRES 
ASSOCIATION  OF  ONTARIO 

21  Dundas  Sq.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

(364-9630) 

OFFICERS 

President  .  Wm.  Summerville 

Vice-President  M.  W.  Zahorchak 

Secretary  Harvey  Hunt 

Treasurer  .  J.  H.  Clarke 

Executive  Secretary  Arch  H.  Jolley 

DIRECTORS 

John  Weiser,  H.  C.  D.  Main,  Casey  Swedlove, 
M.  W.  Zahorchak,  Harry  S.  Mandell,  Lionel  Lester, 
Wm.  Summerville,  Dave  Axler,  G.  B.  Markell,  Lou 
Consky,  Clarke,  Hunt. 

COMMITTEE  CHAIRMEN 

Finance  .  J.  H.  Clarke 

Membership  Casey  Swedlove 

Tax  .  Harvey  Hunt 

Annual  Meeting  M.  W.  Zahorchak 


NATIONAL  COMMITTEE  OF 
MOTION  PICTURE  EXHIBITORS 
ASSOCIATIONS  OF  CANADA 

c/o  MPTAO,  21  Dundas  Sq.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

(364-9630) 

MEMBER  ORGANIZATIONS 

British  Columbia  Exhibitors  Association;  Alberta 
Theatres  Association;  Saskatchewan  Motion  Picture 
Exhibitors  Association;  Manitoba  Motion  Picture 
Exhibitors  Association;  Motion  Picture  Theatres 
Association  of  Ontario;  Quebec  Allied  Theatrical 
Industries;  Maritime  Motion  Picture  Exhibitors  As¬ 
sociation;  and  Newfoundland  Theatres. 

OFFICERS 

Honorary  Chairman  Morris  Stein 

Chairman  F.  Gordon  Spencer 

1st  Vice-Chairman  .  G.  H.  Theroux 

2nd  Vice-Chairman  Wm.  Thompson 

3rd  Vice-Chairman  G.  B.  Markell 

Secretary-Treasurer  H.  C.  D.  Main 

Executive  Secretary  ._  Arch  H.  Jolley 


NIAGARA  PENINSULA  THEATRE 
MANAGERS  ASSOCIATION 

c/o  Secretary,  Seneca  Theatre,  Niagara  Falls,  Ont. 
OFFICERS 

President  .........  Fern  Marleau 

Vice-President  ...  Les  Mitchell 

Treasurer  . . .  Harry  Rosenberg 

Secretary  .  Doug  Walker 

OTTAWA  THEATRE  MANAGERS  ASS'N 

c/o  Secretary,  Elmdale  Theatre,  Ottawa,  Ont. 
OFFICERS 

President  Charlie  Brennan 

Secretary-Treasurer  D.  M.  Pinder 

QUEBEC  ALLIED  THEATRICAL 
INDUSTRIES  INC. 

White  House  Bldg.,  Suite  232,  4003  Decarie  Blvd., 


Montreal  28,  Que. 

(489-5066) 

OFFICERS 

Chairman  of  the  Executive  W.  E.  Lester 

President  &  Executive  Director  Gaston  Theroux 
Vice-Presidents  Leo  Choquette,  Maurice  Arpin 
Treasurer  .  George  Arnott 

DIRECTORS 


A.  Bahen,  G.  Destounis,  B.  C.  Salamis,  D.  Berzan, 
H.  Gagnon,  P.  Gendron,  M.  Prevost,  N.  E.  Tabah, 
Irving  Goldsmith,  Gerald  Langevin,  Jean-Paul  Rin- 
guette. 

REGINA  MOTION  PICTURE 
EXHIBITORS  ASSOCIATION 

c/o  Secretary-Treasurer,  Metropolitan  Theatre, 
Regina,  Sask. 

President  .  H.  Gunn 

Secretary-Treasurer  M.  Bercovitch 

SASKATCHEWAN  MOTION  PICTURE 
EXHIBITORS  ASSOCIATION 

c/o  Met  Theatre,  Regina,  Sask. 

OFFICERS 

President  . Wm.  Johnston 

Vice-President  H.  Gunn 

Secretary-Treasurer  J.  M.  Heaps 

DIRECTORS 

W.  Russell,  G.  R.  Miller,  A.  Barteluk,  R.  R. 
Southam,  E.  J.  Marshall,  H.  Durham,  W.  Welykho- 
lowa,  G.  M.  Miller,  J.  Mahon,  J.  Herner,  N.  War¬ 
ner,  F.  Beatty,  J.  Lundholm,  R.  Plumb,  E.  E. 
Nelson. 

TWENTIETH  CENTURY  THEATRES 
(TORONTO)  MANAGERS  CLUB 

c/o  Secretary,  175  Bloor  St.  E.,  Toronto,  Ont. 
OFFICERS 


President  Wm.  Stephanishen 

Treasurer  .  Al  Perkins 

Secretary  Dudley  Dumond 


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Amusement  Taxes 


BRITISH  COLUMBIA 

Effective  April  1,  1963  the  Provincial  Amuse¬ 
ment  Tax  was  abolished. 

ALBERTA 

Effective  April  1,  1959,  the  Provincial  Amuse¬ 
ments  Tax  was  abolished. 

SASKATCHEWAN 

Amusement  tax  is  on  a  local  option  basis,  with 
municipalities  applying  their  own. 

MANITOBA 

(Effective  June  I,  1962) 

Up  to  60c,  no  tax;  61-64,  lc;  65-67,  2c;  68-70, 
3c;  71-89,  4c;  90-$l,  5c.  On  admissions  over  $1 
the  tax  is  10  per  cent,  with  certain  fractions  added 
in  and  breaks  down  as  follows — on  1.05,  10c;  1.09 
&  1.14,  11c;  1.18  &  1.23,  12c;  1.27  &  1.32,  13c; 
1.36  &  1.41,  14c;  1.45,  1.50  &  1.55,  15c;  1.59  & 
1.64,  16c;  1.68  &  1.73,  17c;  1.77  &  1.82,  18c; 
1.91,  19c;  2.00  &  2.05,  20c;  2.09,  21c;  2.18,  22c; 
2.27,  23c;  2.73,  27c;  3.18,  32c;  3.64,  36c;  4.09. 
41c;  4.55,  45c. 

A  5  per  cent  commission  is  allowed  for  tax 
collected.  A  tax  is  payable  on  all  pass  or  compli¬ 
mentary  and  season  or  periodic  tickets  at  the 
maximum  rate  payable  at  the  place  of  amusement 
at  the  time  of  presentation. 

ONTARIO 

I  Effective  April  I,  1962) 

For  theatres  located  in  communities  with  a 
population  over  10,000  and  for  all  drive-ins:  Up  to 
57c,  no  tax;  58-61,  4c;  62-70,  5c;  66-74,  6c;  75-83, 
7c;  84-92,  8c;  93c  and  over,  10  per  cent,  with 
fractions  less  than  Vic  eliminated  and  Vic  and 
over  counted  as  lc. 

For  theatres  located  in  communities  with  a 
population  of  less  than  10,000:  Up  to  75c,  no  tax; 
76c  and  over  the  tax  is  the  same  as  in  the  above 
paragraph. 

Above  scale  is  for  places  of  amusement  only.  A 
commission  of  2  */2  per  cent  is  allowed  for  tax 
collected. 

QUEBEC 

The  amusement  tax  is  collected  by  the  muni¬ 
cipalities  by  authority  of  the  Province  of  Quebec, 
which  shares  it. 

Tax  levied  is  10  per  cent  of  actual  admission 
price,  plus  an  additional  assessment  in  the  form 
of  a  surtax  of  25  per  cent  of  the  amount  of  such 
tax  when  the  theatre  admission  price  is  over  $1. 
Each  fraction  of  a  cent  is  counted  as  I  cent.  The 
surtax  amounts  to  3  cents  on  prices  from  $1.01  to 
$1.20,  4  cents  from  $1.21  to  $1.60  and  5  cents 
from  $1.61  to  $2.,  etc.  In  the  following  scale  only 
the  10  per  cent  tax  is  given,  so  that  for  admissions 
over  $1  the  surtax  must  be  added  to  the  figures 
given. 

Up  to  10c,  lc;  11-20,  2c;  21-30,  3c;  31-40.  4c; 
41-50,  5c;  51-60,  6c;  61-70,  7c;  71-80,  8c;  81-90, 


9c;  9 1  -SI ,  10c.  For  the  tax  on  admissions  from 
SI. 01  to  S2  add  10c  to  the  s'cale  above;  from 
$2.01  to  S3  add  20c,  etc. 

Holders  of  complimentary  or  season  tickets  and 
every  person  admitted  free  into  a  place  of  amuse¬ 
ment  to  attend  or  take  part  in  an  amusement 
shall  pay  the  duty  based  on  the  price  of  admis¬ 
sion  that  he  would  pay  if  he  did  not  hold  such 
ticket  or  was  admitted  free. 

Since  May  I,  1952,  a  service  charge  of  5c  on 
admission  prices  below  $1  and  10c  on  admission 
prices  higher  than  $1  is  levied  on  attractions  given 
in  municipal  buildings,  which  are:  the  Colisee, 
Palais  Montcalm,  Municipal  Baseball  Stadium  and 
the  city-owned  race  track. 

NEW  BRUNSWICK 

(Effective  April  I,  1959) 

Up  to  30c,  no  tax;  31-40,  4c;  41-45,  5c;  46-50, 
6c;  51-60,  7c;  61-70,  8c;  71-80,  9c;  81-90,  10c; 
91-1.00,  11c;  1.01  and  over  11  per  cent. 

Passes  subject  to  tax  of  10  cents.  Five  per  cent 
discount  is  allowed  on  all  tickets,  which  are  pur¬ 
chased  by  theatres  from  the  province.  No  tax 
shall  be  charged  for  children  under  12  years  of 
age  attending  a  matinee  where  the  admission 
charge  is  not  over  10  cents  on  Saturday,  New 
Year's  Day,  Good  Friday,  Dominion  Day,  Christmas 
Day,  Victoria  Day,  Labour  Day,  Remembrance  Day 
and  the  day  appointed  for  the  celebration  of  the 
birthday  of  the  reigning  sovereign. 

NOVA  SCOTIA 

(Effective  July  15,  1956) 

Up  to  55,  no  tax;  56c-70c,  5c;  71-$1.00,  10c; 
SI. 01  and  over,  10c  plus  5c  far  each  50c  or 
fraction  thereof. 

PRINCE  EDWARD  ISLAND 

(Effective  Jan.  I,  1959) 

Up  to  30c,  no  tax;  31  to  40,  2c;  41  to  45,  3c; 
46  to  60,  5c;  61  to  75,  7c;  76  to  $1,  10c;  over  $1 
5c  for  every  50c  or  fraction  thereof. 

NEWFOUNDLAND 

A  provincial  entertainment  tax  of  5c  on  every 
adult  admission,  called  the  Cancer  Control  Tax, 
went  into  effect  July  I,  1953.  The  receipts  from 
this  tax  are  used  to  fnance  cancer  research  or 
treatment. 

Under  Section  86  of  The  Local  Government 
Act,  1961,  councils  may  impose  a  tax  upon  every 
person  attending  a  place  of  entertainment,  but 
this  tax  does  not  apply  to  any  entertainment 
where  the  proceeds  are  to  be  used  for  chari¬ 
table,  educational  or  religious  purposes.  The 
owner  acts  as  agent  of  the  council  and  is  re¬ 
quired  to  collect  the  tax  by  means  of  tickets  or 
otherwise  and  is  responsible  for  the  payment  to 
the  council  of  any  money  collected  in  respect 
of  the  tax.  The  rate  of  Entertainment  Tax  may 
be  fixed  by  the  council  and  may  be  varied  as 
between  resident  and  non-resident  performers  and 
as  between  different  kinds  of  entertainments. 


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Theatre  Licence  Fees 


BRITISH  COLUMBIA 

Imposed  Under  the  "Fire  Marshal  Act" 

41.  Theatre  Licence. —  (a)  No  moving  picture 
theatre  shall  be  opened  to  the  public  except  after 
a  licence  therefor  has  been  obtained  from  the 
Fire  Marshal,  which  licence  shall  be  kept  posted 
in  a  conspicuous  place  on  the  licensed  premises. 
The  license  fees  payable  under  the  "Fire  Marshal 
Act"  for  licences  for  moving-picture  theatres 
shall  be  as  follows: 

(1)  If  conducted  in  premises  located  in 

the  cities  of  Vancouver  or  Victoria 
and  not  licensed  under  any  sub¬ 
sequent  clause  of  this  regulation, 
provided  the  licence  fee  shall  not 
exceed  $300  or  less  than  $75,  for 
each  seat  20c 

(2)  If  conducted  in  premises  within  the 

limits  of  any  organized  municipality 
or  corporation  townsite,  and  not 
licensed  under  any  subsequent  clause 
of  this  regulation,  where  the  seating 
capacity  does  not  exceed  300 
persons  $65 

For  each  seat  in  excess  of  300, 
provided  the  fee  shall  not  exceed 
the  sum  of  $250  15c 

13)  If  conducted  in  premises  not  licensed 

under  any  other  clause  of  this  regu¬ 
lation,  where  the  seating  capac.ry 
does  not  exceed  300  persons  $55 

For  each  seat  in  excess  of  300, 
provided  the  fee  shall  not  exceed  the 
sum  of  $200  .  10c 

14)  If  conducted  in  connection  with 
vaudeville  or  variety  show  and  exhi¬ 
biting  moving  pictures  as  part  of  the 
performance: — 

For  the  first  reel  $100 

For  each  additional  reel  25 

(5)  If  conducted  in  premises  limited  to 

a  period  of  one  month  ..  50 

(6)  If  conducted  in  open-air  park: — 

For  one  month  50 

For  two  months  75 

For  three  months  100 

For  season,  not  exceeding  six 
months  1 50 

(6a)  If  conducted  in  a  park  or  premises 
so  equipped  that  moving  pictures 
can  be  viewed  by  patrons  while  seat¬ 
ed  in  motor-vehicles  parked  in  an 
enclosed  space  commonly  known  as 
a  drive-in  theatre,  a  fee  calculated 
under  subsections  (2)  or  (3),  as  the 
case  may  be,  based  upon  the  as¬ 
sumption  that  the  seating  capacity  of 
the  park  or  premises  is  2.5  times  the 
number  of  motor-vehicles  which  the 
drive-in  theatre  can  accommodate. 

(7)  Itinerant  licences  for  the  exhibition 
of  feature  films,  etc.,  good  only  in 
places  endorsed  on  face  of  licence: — 

For  each  day  . $  10 

For  each  week  . . . .  40 

For  each  month  . .  100 

(8)  Itinerant  licences,  good  only  in 
places  endorsed  on  face  of  licence, 
not  more  than  four  places  to  be 
covered  by  one  licence: — 

Good  only  two  days  in  any  calen¬ 
dar  week  in  any  one  place  .  25 

Good  only  three  days  in  any  calen¬ 
dar  week  in  any  one  place  .  35 


(9)  Itinerant  licences  limited  to  small  1 
towns  or  villages,  good  only  one  day 
a  week,  not  more  than  ten  places 
to  be  covered  by  one  licence  40 

(10)  If  conducted  under  the  auspices  of 

a  church,  religious  organization  or 
educational  institution  other  than  a 
school  or  college  holding  a  permit 
issued  under  Regulation  45  of  these 
regulations,  or  in  aid  of  charitable 
work  .  | 

(11)  If  conducted  for  the  purpose  of 

advertising  anything  whatsoever  50 

ALBERTA 

Imposed  Under  The  Amusements  Act 

"2.  In  the  case  of  theatre  or  place  of  amuse¬ 
ment  used  for  the  exhibition  of  moving  pictures, 
an  annual  licence  fee  shall  be  payable  in  advance 
as  follows: 

(a)  In  every  incorporated  city  having  a 

population  exceeding  ten  thousand: 

(1)  Where  the  seating  capacity  ex¬ 
ceeds  fifteen  hundred  $400 

(2)  Where  the  seating  capacity  ex¬ 

ceeds  one  thousand  but  does  not 
exceed  fifteen  hundred  300 

(3)  Where  the  seating  capacity  ex¬ 

ceeds  six  hundred  and  fifty  but 
does  not  exceed  one  thousand  200 

(4)  Where  the  seating  capacity  does 

not  exceed  six  hundred  and 
fifty  .  100 

(b)  in  an  incorporated  city  having  a  popula¬ 
tion  of  ten  thousand  or  less  and  in  any 
incorporated  town  or  village  irrespective 
of  population: 

(I)  Where  the  seating  capacity  ex¬ 
ceeds  six  hundred  and  fifty  $100 

(2)  Where  the  seating  capacity  ex¬ 

ceeds  three  hundred  but  does  not 
exceed  six  hundred  and  fifty  40 

(3)  Where  the  seating  capacity  does 

not  exceed  three  hundred  25 

(c)  In  a  hamlet  or  rural  district: 

(1)  Where  the  seating  capacity  ex¬ 
ceeds  two  hundred  $  15 

(2)  Where  the  seating  capacity  ex¬ 

ceeds  one  hundred  and  fifty  but 
does  not  exceed  two  hundred  10 

(3)  Where  the  seating  capacity  does 
not  exceed  one  hundred  and 

fifty  . .  .  5 

(d)  For  Drive-in  Theatres: 

Monthly  or 
Annual  part  month 
Licence  Licence 

Car  Capacity  Fees  Fees 

Over  500  cars  $125.00  $25.00 

Over  400  not  over  500  cars  100.00  20.00 

Over  300  not  over  400  cars  75.00  15.00 

Over  200  not  over  300  cars  50.00  10.00 

Over  100  not  over  200  cars  25.00  5.00 

Not  over  100  cars  15.00  3.00 

SASKATCHEWAN 
Imposed  Under  The  Theatres  and 
Cinematographs  Act 

In  cities: — For  every  theatre,  when  the  popula¬ 
tion  of  the  city  is  10,000  or  over,  $250;  when 
the  population  of  the  city  is  less  than  10,000, 
$150. 

In  towns: — For  every  theatre  $50. 

In  villages  or  hamlets: — For  every  theatre,  $20. 


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Provided  that  in  villages  and  rural  municipali¬ 
ties,  the  minister  may  issue  to  the  applicant  for  a 
theatre  licence,  a  licence  covering  a  period  of 
three  months  for  each  of  any  of  the  periods 
ending  March  31,  June  30,  September  30  or 
December  31,  in  each  year  and  the  fee  payable 
for  each  of  such  quarterly  licences  shall  be  one- 
quarter  of  the  fee  payable  for  an  annual  licence. 

Provided  further  that  in  case  an  annual  licence 
is  issued  after  the  first  day  of  January  in  any 
■year  and  for  a  period  not  less  than  three  months, 
the  applicant  therefore  shall  be  charged  such 
proportion  only  of  the  licence  fee  as  the  number 
of  days  remaining  between  the  date  of  his  licence 
and  the  31st  day  of  December  bears  to  the 
licence  fee  for  the  whole  year. 

Provided  also  that  no  rebate  shall  be  allowed 
if  the  applicant  for  a  licence  has  permitted  public 
performances  or  other  entertainments  to  be  held 
in  the  theatre  for  which  the  licence  is  required 
prior  to  the  date  of  his  provincial  licence. 
DRIVE-IN  THEATRES 
For  each  Drive-in  theatre  situated: 
lal  within  a  radius  of  10  miles  of  any  city 

having  a  population  of  over  10,000,  $50  per  month 
or  a  maximum  of  $250  per  season. 

lb)  within  a  radius  of  10  miles  of  any  city 

having  a  population  of  less  than  10,000,  $30  per 
month  or  a  maximum  of  $150  per  season. 

(c)  In  other  locations  not  specifically  provided 
for  in  (a)  or  lb)  above,  $10  per  month,  or  a 
maximum  of  $50  per  season. 

MANITOBA 

Imposed  Under  The  Amusements  Act 

Under  Schedule  "A"  Section  4  II)  of  the  "Act" 
licence  fee  for  a  place  of  amusement: 


With  a  seating  capacity 

under  500  $  5 

from  500  to  750  7.50 

from  750  to  1000  10 

from  1000  to  1250  12.50 

from  1250  fo  1500  15 

from  1500  to  1750  17.50 

from  1750  to  2000  20 

from  2000  to  2250  22.50 

over  2250  .  25 


DRIVE-IN  THEATRES 

The  licence  fee  is  based  on  the  car  capacity 
of  the  grounds  times  2 '/a.  If  the  car  capacity  is 
500  the  licence  fee  would  be  500  x  2 */2  seating 
capacity  1250,  licence  fee  $12.50. 

ONTARIO 

Imposed  Under  The  Theatres  Act,  1953 

la)  In  municipalities  having  a  population  under 
1,500  according  to  the  last  revised-assessment 
roll,  10c  for  each  seat  or  chair. 

lb)  In  municipalities  having  a  population  of 

1,500  or  over  but  under  3,000  according  to  the 

last  revised-assessment  roll,  15c  for  each  seat  or 
chair. 

lc)  In  municipalities  having  a  population  of 

3,000  or  over  but  under  10,000  according  to  the 
last  revised-assessment  roll,  20c  for  each  seat 
or  chair. 

ld)  In  municipalities  having  a  population  of 

10,000  or  over  according  to  the  last  revised- 
assessment  roll,  25c  for  each  seat  or  chair. 

A  fee  of  $5  is  charged  for  the  transfer  of 
a  theatre  licence. 

For  licences  for  theatres  other  than  drive-ins 
issued  after  July  first  but  before  October  first 
the  fee  shall  be  four-fifths  of  that  for  the  year; 
for  those  issued  on  or  after  October  first  but 
before  January  first  the  fee  shall  be  one-half 


of  that  for  the  year;  and  for  those  issued  on  or 
after  January  first  but  before  March  31st  the 
fee  shall  be  one-quarter  that  of  the  year. 

DRIVE-IN  THEATRES 

Drive-ins  are  licenced  according  to  the  num¬ 
ber  of  vehicles  they  can  accommodate,  the  rate 
being  37'/2C  per  car. 

QUEBEC 

Imposed  Under  The  Quebec  Licences  Act 


Cities: 

Quebec,  Montreal,  Outremont,  Verdun 
and  Westmount,  per  seat  50c 

In  all  other  cities,  per  seat  30c 

Elsewhere,  per  seat  20c 


A  $5  fee  is  payable  with  every  licence. 

NEW  BRUNSWICK 

Imposed  Under  The  Theatres,  Cinematographs 
and  Amusements  Act 

(13)  Every  owner,  lessee,  or  occupant  of  a 
theatre,  and  every  owner,  user  or  exhibitor,  of 
every  cinematograph,  shall  pay  the  following 
fees: 

la)  In  all  villages  and  towns  with  a 
population  not  exceeding  1,500,  per 


seat  .  5c 

(b)  Iri  all  towns  over  1,500  population 

and  up  to  3,000,  per  seat  10c 

lc)  In  all  towns  over  3,000  population 

and  up  to  7,500,  per  seat  15c 

ld)  In  all  towns  or  cities  over  7,500 

population,  per  seat  20c 


(e)  In  all  villages,  towns  or  cities  where 
not  more  than  three  performances  are 
qiven  in  any  week,  one-half  the  fee 
as  set  in  sections  la)  to  Id)  inclu¬ 
sive  shall  apply. 

If)  For  so-called  drive-in  theatres  the 
licence  fee  is  to  be  25  cents  per  car 
or  amplifier,  in  addition  to  licence 
for  cinematograph. 

NOVA  SCOTIA 

Imposed  Under  The  Theatres,  Cinematographs 
and  Amusements  Act 

3.  (I)  No  theatre  owner  shall  give  any  perfor¬ 
mance  in  his  theatre  unless  he  holds  in  respect 
of  the  theatre  a  licence  which  is  in  force. 

12)  The  fee  payable  for  any  theatre  licence 
shall  be  $20,  effective  April  I,  1963. 

14)  In  any  theatre  where  not  more  than  three 
performances  are  given  weekly  one-half  the  fee 
mentioned  in  subsection  (2)  shall  be  payable. 

(5)  For  licences  issued  on  or  after  the  first 
day  of  July  and  before  the  first  day  of  October 
in  any  year  the  fee  shall  be  three-quarters  of 
the  yearly  licence  fee  and  for  licences  issued 

on  or  after  the  first  day  of  October  and  before 
the  first  day  of  January  the  fee  shall  be  one-half 
the  yearly  licence  fee  and  for  licences  issued 

on  or  after  the  first  day  of  January  the  fee  shall 
be  one-quarter  of  the  yearly  licence  fee. 

DRIVE-IN  THEATRES 

The  fee  payable  for  a  Drive-In  Theatre  license 
shall  be  $20,  effective  April  I,  1963. 

PRINCE  EDWARD  ISLAND 
Imposed  Under  The  Amusement  Tax  Act 

The  annual  fee  is  $2  with  the  exception  of 
chain  theatres  for  which  the  licence  fee  is  $300 
for  each  theatre.  This  regulation  also  applies  to 
drive-in  theatres. 


36 


THEATRES 

"O"  means  Odeon,  "NBC"  National  Booking  Co.  "FP"  Famous  Players  Canadian  Corp. 
"EBA"  Exhibitors  Booking  Association,  "WCB"  West  Coast  Booking.  "Cl."  means 
closed  at  the  time  this  list  was  issued  in  October. 

British  Columbia 

(Licences  are  renewable  in  British  Columbia  on  January  1st.) 


Pop. 

Town 

Theatre 

Open 

Seats 

Licensee 

4,544 

Alberni  . 

Roxy  _ 

6 

356 

H.  E.  Warren  (FPCCI  (cl.) 

783 

Alert  Bay  . 

Bay  . . 

4 

286 

W.  Risk 

Rainbow 

6 

254 

C.  E.  Pepper 

1,173 

Armstrong 

Star  . 

.  3  .... 

320 

P.  Shepherd 

1.000 

Ashcroft . 

Ashcroft 

2 

228 

H.  Rogers  &  T.  Belshaw  (WCB) 

365 

Bella  Coola 

Bellvale 

1 

196 

Harold  Giles  (WCB) 

<?50 

Bralorne  . 

Community 

3 

210 

Bralorne  Mines  Ltd. 

3,547 

Campbell  River 

Van-Isle 

6 

449 

E.  W.  Bickle 

2,187 

Castlegar  . 

Castle  . 

.  6  .... 

400 

F.  Hirtle  (WCB) 

2,000 

Chemainus  . 

Willow 

2 

405 

J.  G.  Gordon 

7,883 

Chilliwack  . 

Paramount  .... 

6 

900 

FPCC 

1,400 

Cloverdale  . 

Clova  . 

6 

449 

O.  Bird  &  H.  G.  Stevenson 

3,311 

Courtenay  . 

E.  W. 

6  .... 

449 

E.  W.  Bickle 

1,600 

Cowichan  Lake 

Lake 

.  3 

395 

C.  W.  Wittingham  &  A.  Castley 

5,445 

Cranbrook  . 

Armand  _ 

.  6  .... 

449 

J.  Purnell  &  Sons  IFPCC) 

2,403 

Creston  . 

Tivoli  . 

6  . 

341 

L.  Johnston 

10,481 

Dawson  Creek  .. 

Crest  . 

.  6  .... 

499 

Northland  Theas.  Ltd. 

Northland 

6 

450 

Northland  Theas.  Ltd. 

Vogue 

6  .... 

449 

D.  C.  Theatres  Co. 

846 

Dawson  (Yukon) 

Orpheum  . 

4 

261 

M.  G.  Stutter  &  B.  Warnsby 

3,575 

Duncan  . ... 

Odeon 

6 

722 

Odeon 

2,757 

Fernie  . 

Vogue 

. .  6  .... 

392 

S.  J.  Rosell 

3,372 

Fort  St.  John 

Carlsonia  _ 

6  .... 

396 

C.  Brooks 

Lido  . 

6 

499 

C.  Brooks 

800 

Fort  Simpson, 

NWT 

Igloo  . 

6 

300 

D.  Stewart 

— 

Fort  Smith, 

NWT  . 

Park  . . 

.  .  .... 

— 

Sullivan  &  Johnson 

500 

Golden  . 

Yoho 

6 

300 

S.  Zaharichuk 

2,307 

Grand  Forks  .... 

Gem  . 

_  6  .... 

371 

P.  P.  Abrosinoff 

2,300 

Haney  . 

Haney  . 

4 

448 

Alex  Marshall  IWCB) 

600 

Hay  River, 

NWT 

Stewart 

7  .... 

200 

J.  W.  &  D.  H.  Stewart 

1,000 

Hazelton  . 

Tri-Town 

.  4  .... 

200 

C.  DeBeer  IWCB) 

250 

Holberg  . . 

Holberg 

.  1  .... 

150 

Community  Club 

2,195 

Hope  . . . 

New  Hope 

6  .... 

292 

Len  Meredith 

722 

1  nvermere  . 

Toby  . . 

4-6  . 

306 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  S.  J.  Capowski 

9,725 

Kamloops  . 

Paramount  ... 

.  6  .... 

1000 

FPCC 

12,926 

Kelowna  . . 

Paramount  _ 

.  6  .... 

839 

FPCC 

5,887 

Kimberley  . 

Orpheum  . 

.  6  . 

498 

J.  Purnell  &  Sons  IFPCC) 

8,000 

Kitimat 

Nechako  . 

.  6 

700 

Kitimat  Theatres  Ltd.  (WCB) 

2,000 

Ladner  . 

Ladner  . 

.  6  .... 

421 

O.  Bird  (WCB) 

1,313 

Lillooet  . 

Log  Cabin  . 

.  2  .... 

140 

Canadian  Legion 

— 

Lynn  Valley  . 

Cedar  V  ....... 

.  6  .... 

400 

S.  Chizen 

2,930 

Merritt  .  . 

Merit  .  . 

.  6  .... 

330 

W.  J.  Hunchak 

3,193 

Mission  . . 

Astor  _ _ 

.  6  .... 

300 

Victory  Theas.  Ltd.  IS.  Bannister 

1,000 

Nakusp  . . 

Arrow  Lakes 

.  4  .  . 

250 

W.  J.  Brotherton 

12,570 

Nanaimo  . 

Capitol 

.  2  .... 

701 

FPCC 

818 

Natal  . 

Leo's  . 

.  6  .... 

274 

Leon  P.  Henriet  (Pr.  Allied) 

6,873 

Nelson  . 

Civic  . . . 

.  6  .... 

905 

FPCC 

33,473 

New 

Westminster  . 

Columbia 

.  6  .... 

944 

FPCC 

Odeon  . 

. .  6  .... 

712 

Odeon 

Paramount 

. .  6  .... 

850 

FPCC 

2,247 

Ocean  Falls  .... 

Odeon  . 

.  6  .... 

498 

Pacific  Mills  Ltd. 

1,724 

Oliver  . 

Oliver  . 

.  6  .... 

444 

G.  A.  Gough 

1,600 

Parksville  . . 

Park  . . 

.  6  .... 

400 

Parksville  Holdings  Ltd. 

13,481 

Penticton  . 

Pen-Mar  . . 

.  6  .... 

449 

Peter  Suparyk 

500 

Pioneer  . 

Community  ... 

. .  2  .... 

150 

Community  Club 

37 


British  Columbia 


Pop. 

Town 

Theatre 

Open 

Seats 

Licensee 

1 1 .260 

Port  Alberni 

Capitol 

4 

449 

H.  E.  Warren  &  FPCC  (cl.) 

Paramount 

4 

71  1 

H.  E.  Warren  &  FPCC 

1.000 

Port  Alice 

Port  Alice  . 

4 

307 

J.  T.  Frost 

7,994 

Port  Coquitlam 

Port  . 

4 

449 

Lions  Club  IWCB) 

3,400 

Powell  River 

Patricia 

4  .... 

449 

McLeod  Amuse.  IWBC)  (cl.) 

13,241 

Prince  George 

Princess  . 

4 

500 

Trans  West  Theas.  Ltd.  (WCB) 

Strand 

4  .... 

340 

Trans  West  Theas.  Ltd.  IWCBI 

11.441 

Prince  Rupert 

Capitol  . 

4 

740 

FPCC 

Totem 

4 

444 

FPCC 

2,1 13 

Princeton 

Capitol 

4 

445 

T.  M.  Towriss  (WCB) 

4,701 

Quesnel 

Carib  . 

4  . 

500 

P.  Gauthier 

3,384 

Revelstoke 

Roxy  . 

4 

432 

H.  G.  Stevenson  IWCB) 

1,187 

Salmon  Arm 

Salmar 

6 

414 

Salmon  Arm  Co-operative  IWCB) 

472 

Sechelt 

Sechelt 

2 

180 

J.  M.  Hayes  (WCB) 

1,489 

Sidney 

Gem  . 

4 

491 

Marjorie  Maartman  IWBC) 

2,437 

Smithers  . 

Roi  . 

4  . 

350 

C.  Goodacre  &  L.  Buchanan 

500 

Sointula 

Opera 

.  1  .... 

250 

Mrs.  E.  Pakkala 

1 ,534 

Squamish 

Star  . 

4 

200 

S.  M.  Bonde  IWCB) 

1,944 

Terrace 

Tillicum  . 

.  4  .... 

299 

C.  M.  Adam  (WCB) 

1  1,430 

Trail  . 

Odeon  . 

4 

410 

Odeon  (cl.) 

374,808 

Vancouver 

Avon  . 

4  .... 

900 

C.  C.  A.  Theatres  Ltd.  (cl.) 

Bay  . 

4 

770 

Mayer  Enterprises  Ltd.  (WCB) 

Capitol  . 

7 

2074 

FPCC 

Circle 

7  .... 

890 

Odeon 

Colonial 

7  .... 

873 

H.  Quagliotti 

Cress 

.  7  .... 

449 

S.  Chizen 

Dominion 

7 

948 

FPCC 

Dunbar 

7 

770 

Odeon 

Fraser 

7  ... 

848 

Odeon 

Hollywood 

7 

784 

Hollywood  Theatres  Ltd. 

Lux 

7  ... 

828 

H.  &  H.  Enterprises 

Majestic 

7 

1289 

Mrs.  Walter  Mead  IWCB) 

Oak 

3 

400 

Lougheed  Drive-in  Ltd.  (WCB) 

Odeon  Vancouver 

.  7  .... 

925 

Odeon 

Olympia 

.  7  ... 

930 

Odeon  (WCB)  (Foreign) 

Orpheum 

.  7  .... 

2871 

FPCC 

Paradise  . 

7 

923 

Odeon 

Park 

7 

724 

Odeon 

Queen  Elizabeth 

6  .... 

2800 

City  of  Vancouver  (Concert) 

Ridge  . 

7  ... 

842 

FPCC 

Stanley 

7 

1225 

FPCC 

Strand 

7  .... 

1940 

FPCC 

Studio 

7  .... 

444 

Studio  Theatre  Ltd. 

Varsity 

7 

449 

Odeon 

Vogue 

.  7  .... 

1332 

Odeon 

9,974 

Vernon 

Capitol 

4 

779 

FPCC 

53,841 

Victoria  . 

Atlas  . 

4 

974 

H.  G.  Prieswerck  (WCB) 

Capitol 

4 

1212 

FPCC 

Fox 

.  4  .... 

430 

B.  A.  Nixon 

Oak  Bay 

4 

449 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  T.  Walls 

Odeon 

4  .... 

1472 

FPCC 

Plaia 

.  4  .... 

712 

Odeon  (cl.) 

Royal 

4 

1447 

FPCC 

1,500 

Wells 

Lode  . 

4  . 

400 

Harvey  Bryant  (WCB) 

3,000 

W.  Summerland 

Rialto  . 

3  .... 

177 

W.  Linkowski  (cl.) 

3,499 

Westview 

Roxy 

3  .... 

240 

McLeod  Amuse.  Ltd.  (WCB) 

10,800 

W.  Vancouver 

Odeon 

4 

758 

Odeon 

1.200 

Whalley  . 

Cameo 

2 

402 

George  Smith  (WCB) 

4,833 

Whitehorse,  YT 

Capitol  . . 

4 

305 

S.  McClimon  (WCB) 

Yukon 

7 

449 

S.  McClimon  (WCB) 

4,127 

White  Rock 

Park 

4 

449 

J.  Petrovich 

2,051 

Williams  Lake  . 

Alston 

3 

320 

Ken  W.  Thibaudeau 

950 

Woodfibre 

Community 

4 

250 

Community  (cl.) 

3,124 

Yellowknife 

NWT 

Capitol 

4 

400 

W.  V.  Cole 

38 


Alberta 

(Licences  are  renewable'  in  Alberta  on  January  1st  of  each  year.) 


Pop. 

Town 

Theatre 

Open 

Seats 

Licensee 

454 

Alix  . 

Circle  . 

2-4  .... 

300 

H.  Hoppe  (Prairie  Allied) 

281 

Alliance 

Kiefer's  . . 

2 

200 

R.  Kiefer 

423 

Andrew  . ...... 

Roxella  . 

6  .... 

250 

J.  Hans  (cl.) 

1,442 

Athabasca 

Aurora  . 

4 

250 

R.  E.  Hall 

2,187 

Banff 

Lux  . . 

4 

420 

F.  Christou 

2,227 

Barrhead 

Roxy  . 

4 

324 

Peter  Ewankow 

401 

Bashaw 

Dixy  . 

4  .... 

200 

C.  Schneider 

509 

Beaver  Lodge 

Beaver  Lodge 

Comm.  Centre 

4  .... 

200 

E.  E.  Loven,  Sec. 

1,400 

Bellevue 

Rex  . . 

4 

400 

John  Dobek 

347 

Berwyn 

Berwyn  . 

2 

175 

Mrs.  T.  Merriot 

304 

Big  Valley 

Memorial  . 

2-3 

200 

R.  Klaus 

1,934 

Blairmore 

Orpheum  . 

4  .... 

336 

John  Dobek 

1,484 

Bonnyville 

Century  . 

4 

344 

R.  J.  Tercier 

457 

Bow  Island 

Bow  . 

2-4 

260 

T.  H.  Noad 

350 

Boyle 

Dreamland 

4  ..  . 

200 

W.  Lindstrom 

2,789 

Brooks 

Gayety  . 

4  .... 

300 

P.  Ubertino 

242,589 

Calgary 

Capitol  . 

4 

1570 

FPCC 

Fine  Arts 

4  ... 

381 

H.  Ross  &  J.  Brager 

Grand 

4  .... 

1409 

Nick  Pidhirny 

Jubilee  Auditorium 

4 

2750 

Alberta  Govt.  (Concert) 

Marda  . 

4 

496 

M.  Jenkins 

Palace 

4  .... 

1787 

FPCC 

Plaza  . 

4 

475 

S.  &  B.  Slutker 

Strand 

4  . 

816 

FPCC— K.  M.  Leach 

Tivoli  Cinema 

4 

499 

Hoffman  Bros.  (EBA) 

Uptown 

4 

1076 

Odeon — J.  B.  Barron 

489 

Calmar 

Rainbow 

1 

500 

C.  R.  Stanski 

5,279 

Camrose 

Bailey  . 

4 

482 

C.  S.  Bailey 

Kam  . 

4 

400 

N.  K.  &  A.  Jensen 

2,803 

Cardston 

Mayfair 

4  ... 

421 

G.  C.  Brewerton 

Roxy  . 

2  .... 

334 

G.  C.  Brewerton  (cl.) 

447 

Carstairs 

Carstairs 

2  .... 

145 

E.  H.  Richards 

1,019 

Castor 

Crest 

4 

320 

Leo  Kneller  (Prairie  Allied) 

378 

Champion 

Community 

1  .... 

125 

Comm.  Halls  Assoc. 

345 

Chauvin 

Tivoli  . 

2-4  . 

150 

Mrs.  A.  Reuss 

2,049 

Claresholm 

Rex  . 

4 

387 

W.  Hryciuk 

2,549 

Coaldale  . 

Gem  . 

4  .... 

400 

H.  Gnam 

350 

Cold  Lake 

Cold  Lake 

4  .... 

350 

J.  Marusyn 

1 ,941 

Coleman 

Roxy  . 

4 

338 

John  Dobek 

393 

Consort 

Consort 

2-4 

200 

H.  M.  Scott  (cl.) 

471 

Daysland 

Palace  . 

4  .... 

287 

F.  Komperdo,  S.  Tury,  Sr.  &  Jr. 

395 

Delburne 

Norwood 

2-4  .... 

200 

Wm.  Godwin 

1,412 

Devon 

Devonian  . 

4 

250 

G.  Bieber 

1,222 

Didsbury 

Opera  House 

4 

249 

A.  Genaski  (cl.) 

3,771 

Drayton  Valley 

Cardium 

4  .... 

400 

W.  C.  Aiken 

2,821 

DrumheHer  .... 

Napier  . 

4  .... 

588 

Napier  Theatres  Ltd. 

548 

Eckville 

Echo  . 

4-4  . 

250 

D.  Rhodes  &  R.  Baker  (cl.) 

270 

Edgerton  . 

Mona 

4  .... 

200 

Mel  Nichols  (Prairie  Allied) 

274,529 

Edmonton 

Avenue 

4 

778 

Odeon 

Capitol  . 

4  .... 

1498 

FPCC 

Dreamland 

4  .... 

720 

Midwest  Theatre  Enterprises 

Garneau  . 

4  .... 

779 

FPCC 

Gem  . 

4 

495 

Midwest  Theatres  Enterprises 

Jubilee  Auditorium 

4 

2750 

Alberta  Govt.  (Concert) 

Odeon  . 

4  .... 

1125 

Odeon  Theatres  (Edmonton)  Ltd. 

Palace  . 

4  .... 

483 

M.  S.  Kucey 

Paramount 

4 

1400 

FPCC 

Rialto  . 

4  .... 

1192 

Odeon 

Roxy  . 

4  ... 

496 

Odeon 

Sahara 

4  .... 

800 

Windsor  Theatres  Ltd. 

Varscona  . 

4  . 

499 

Odeon 

3,108 

Edson  . 

New  Edson 

4  .... 

275 

H.  G.  Stevenson  &  T.  Fowler 

Nova 

4  . 

506 

H.  Bubel 

444 

Elk  Point  ...  . 

Arrow  . . 

4  ... 

220 

S.  Andrishak 

451 

Evansburg  _ 

Evansburg  . 

2  ... 

300 

Adam  Kaminski  &  Co. 

1,444 

Fairview  . 

Gem 

4  . 

275 

S.  W.  Lawrie 

Roxy  . 

4  .... 

486 

C.  W.  Carigan  &  J.  S.  Kerr 

721 

Falher 

Gaiety  . 

4  ... 

285 

M.  Vandel 

559 

Foremost  . 

Midland  . . 

2  ... 

275 

N.  Wolfe 

39 


Alberta 


Pop.  Town  Theatre  Open  Seats  Licensee 


658 

Forestburg 

Kiefer's  . 

...  i  .... 

2,376 

Fort  McLeod 

Empress  . 

6 

2,938 

Fort  Sask, 

Rec.  .... 

....  4  .... 

427 

Gleichen 

Gleichen  . 

2  .  . 

— 

Grand  Centre 

Grand  Centre 

6 

8,231 

Grand  Prairie 

Capitol 

6 

Gaiety  . 

6 

2,563 

6 

536 

Hardisty 

Kiefer’s  . 

2-3 

1,140 

High  Prairie 

Park 

6 

Roxy 

3 

1,898 

High  River 

Wales  . 

6  . 

370 

Hines  Creek 

Lux  . 

6 

3,416 

6  . 

2 

534 

Holden 

Paragon 

6 

2,233 

Innisfail  .... 

Royal 

6 

290 

Royal 

6 

371 

.  2 

9,13? 

Jasper 

Chaba 

6  . 

30,417 

Jasper  Place 

Jasper  . 

6  . 

550 

6  . 

238 

Kinuso 

Legion  . 

2 

1,261 

Lac  La  Biche 

Aurora  . 

4 

2,942 

Lacombe 

Lux  . 

6 

693 

Lamont 

Elk  .  . 

6  . 

2,284 

Leduc 

Gayety 

6 

31,120 

Lethbridge 

Capitol 

6 

Lealta 

6 

Paramount 

6 

185 

Lougheed 

Community 

2 

1,318 

Magrath 

Park  . 

6 

883 

Manning 

Aurora 

.  2-4  .... 

600 

Manville 

Manville 

6 

354 

Marwayne 

Marwayne 

2  .... 

472 

Mayerthorpe 

Mayerthrope 

6 

1,064 

McLennan 

Regal 

3 

23,414 

Medicine  Hat 

Monarch 

6 

Roxy 

6 

Towne  . 

6 

482 

Milk  River 

Sunland 

.  4  ... 

562 

Mirror 

Grand 

-  . 

386 

Myrnam 

Palace 

2-4 

1,048 

Nanton 

Broxy  . 

6 

1,605 

Olds 

6 

774 

2-4 

2,446 

Peace  River 

La  Barbara 

6 

Uptown 

6 

85? 

Picture  Butte 

Towne 

6 

1,467 

Pincher  Creek 

Fox  . 

6 

3,373 

Ponoka 

Capitol 

6 

971 

Provost 

Royal 

3-6 

2,279 

Raymond 

Capitol 

6 

19,147 

Red  Deer 

Capitol 

6 

Paramount 

6 

1,302 

Redwater 

Roxy  . 

6 

1,24? 

Rimbey 

Empress 

4-6 

245 

Rockyford 

Rockyford 

1  ... 

2,258 

Rocky  Mt.  House 

Lux 

......  6  ... 

Rainbow 

6 

205 

Rosemary 

Community 

2 

500 

Rycroft 

Community 

6  . 

Realto 

6 

406 

Ryley 

Ryley  . 

.  1  ... 

2,797 

St.  Paul 

Elite 

6 

255 

Sangudo 

Sangudo 

3 

414 

Sedgewick 

Kiefer’s 

2  ... 

SI  1 

Sexsmith 

Sexsmith 

-  . 

600 

Slave  Lake 

Rex  . 

4 

553 

Spirit  River 

Avalon  . 

6 

237 

Standard 

Community 

.  1 

3,318 

6 

1,292 

Stony  Plain 

Cosmo 

6  .... 

250  R.  R.  Kiefer  (Pr.  Allied) 

400  R.  R.  Kiefer  (Pr.  Allied) 

280  Sherritt-Gordon  Rec.  Club  (Prairie  Allied) 
150  E  H.  Richards  (cl.) 

300  Art  Axiani 

485  Mr.  &  Mrs.  R.  Norton  (cl.) 

500  Mr.  &  Mrs.  R.  Norton 

390  I.  F.  Schacker 

200  W.  E.  Wilder  (Pr.  Allied) 

600  G.  &  E.  Watson  &  M.  Patterson 

125  G.  Watson 

400  E.  T.  Lewis 

250  Lawrence  Kosheiff 

390  A.  M.  Montemurro 

275  A.  Brokop 

350  Bert  Appleby  (cl.) 

350  J.  T.  McDonald 

385  R.  Shibley 

125  Lodge  63,  IOOF  (Burned) 

300  P.  Wacko 

528  J.  Clemmensen  &  J.  Sustrik 

280  J.  J.  &  S.  Komperdo 

275  Canadian  Legion 

240  M.  Maccagno 

459  J.  Purnell  &  Sons 

400  G.  E.  Lebedkin 

350  M.  Pyrcz 

924  FPCC 

321  C.  P.  Doughty  (cl.) 

1000  FPCC 
259  R.  R.  Kiefer 

400  Duane  Harker 

300  K.  Gurtler 

300  James  Panter 
265  H.  A.  Con- 

290  Merton  Faulkner  &  Walter  Manchak 
285  G.  Watson 

650  FPCC 

386  FPCC  (cl.) 

700  C.  &  J.  Dederer 

300  A.  A.  Cioti 

275  Community 

125  P.  Pawluski 

300  D.  L.  Jones  (Prairie  Allied) 

297  R.  Boyrack 

250  C.  Mansfield 

482  S.  Konopsky  (Theatre  Agencies) 

400  R.  Shibley  &  J.  McDonald  (Burned) 

300  J.  Godfrey 

300  D.  C.  Fox 

500  J.  Purnell  &  Sons 

216  P.  &  F.  Hockhausen 

400  L.  Brewerton 

458  J.  Purnell  &  Sons  (FPCC) 

924  J.  Purnell  &  Sons  (FPCC) 

270  N.  Syrnyk 

200  A.  B.  Wiancko 

200  H.  E.  Catterhagen  (cl.) 

306  W.  J.  Hunchak 

476  Lewis  &  Jack  Williams 

150  D.  F.  Seeley 

275  E.  Lukan 

250  L.,  I.  L.,  &  Mrs.  K.  Rogozenski 

200  S.  Mallor 

280  T.  J.  Stinson 

360  Pudar  Bros. 

275  R.  R.  Kiefer  (Pr.  Allied) 

245  Sexsmith  Memorial  Hall  Ltd. 

300  A.  C.  Evans  (Theatre  Agencies) 

306  Mike  Ziniuk 

200  C.  V.  Madsen 

500  G.  W.  Annable 

275  Vern  Ladd  &  Ned  King  (cl.) 


40 


Alberta  —  Saskatchewan 


Pop. 

Town 

Theatre 

Open 

Seats 

Licensee 

916 

Strathmore 

Joyland  . 

2  .... 

250 

L.  A.  Larson 

275 

Strome  . 

Memorial 

2  .... 

200 

J.  Butler 

1,337 

Sylvan  Lake  . 

Uptown 

6  .... 

275 

E.  C.  Watkiss 

3,652 

Taber 

Rex 

2  .... 

330 

D.  Miller 

Tower 

6  . 

500 

D.  Miller 

245 

Thorhild  . 

Thorhild  _ 

4  .... 

175 

J.  W.  Puchalik  &  W.  Bachynski 

491 

Thorsby  . 

Thorsby 

4-6 

409 

John  R.  Pawlik 

1,020 

Three  Hills  . 

Lyric  . 

6 

306 

R.  Shibley 

900 

Tofield  . . 

Community 

2 

300 

Community  League 

717 

Turner  Valley 

Valley  . 

6 

285 

W.  F.  Shulz  (cl.) 

817 

Two  Hills  . 

Lux  . 

4  . 

286 

Wm.  Sarachan 

— 

Valleyview  . 

Jubilee 

— 

— 

James  &  Reber 

388 

Vauxhall  . 

Arch  . 

3 

200 

C.  Birck 

2,882 

Vegreville 

Capitol  . 

6 

300 

W.  Kieryluk 

2,368 

Vermilion 

Columbia 

6  .... 

440 

M.  Kowalchuk  &  Son  &  F.  Stettin 

675 

Viking  . 

Brock  . 

6 

250 

H.  W.  K.  Hilliker 

1,053 

Vulcan  . . 

Opera 

6 

280 

C.  R.  Robson 

236 

Wanham  . 

Wanham 

4 

160 

M.  Ziniuk 

3,313 

Wainwright 

Alma  . 

6  .  . 

503 

P.  May 

285 

Waterton  Lakes 

Watertown 

4 

275 

G.  C.  Brewerton  (Summer) 

1,782 

Westlock 

Roxy  . 

4-6 

225 

J.  L.  Serenas 

5,250 

Wetaskiwin  . 

Audien 

6 

370 

J.  M.  Danyluk 

Cinema 

6 

450 

M.  Pyrcz 

400 

Wildwood 

Paragon 

4-6 

300 

M.  W.  Nikolonyk 

Saskatchewan 

(Licences  are  renewable 

in  Saskatchewan  on  January  1st.) 

Pop. 

Town 

Theatre 

Open 

Seats 

Licensee 

145 

Antler 

Community 

2  .... 

282 

G.  R.  Summertelt 

543 

Arbortield 

Tivoli  . 

2 

282 

H.  Livingston 

622 

Areola  . 

Princess 

2-4 

280 

E.  Mus 

2,446 

Assiniboia  . 

Olympia 

6 

500 

N.  Rothstein 

304 

Avonlea  . 

M.  P. 

1  .... 

150 

Reg.  Watson 

248 

Aylsham 

Aylsham 

.  4  .... 

250 

L.  Armstrong 

625 

Balcarres  . 

Balcarres 

6  .... 

200 

L.  Hamers 

606 

Bengough  . 

Bengough 

6 

190 

J.  N.  Foley 

795 

Bientait  . 

Legion  . 

.  2 

200 

J.  Lainton 

2,662 

Biggar 

Majestic 

6 

600 

J.  Shepherd 

513 

Big  River  . 

Big  River 

4 

250 

J.  Dougherty 

474 

Birch  Hills  . 

Dreamland 

6 

250 

F.  Lypchuk 

617 

Blaine  Lake 

Blaine  Lake 

...  1  .  . 

280 

W.  Szwydky 

205 

Borden  . . 

Borden 

.....  4  .  . 

310 

P.  Peterson  (Summer! 

138 

Bracken  . 

Community 

.  2  .... 

200 

Mrs.  Connie  Mitchell  (Pr.  Allied) 

993 

Broadview  . 

Memorial 

4  . 

300 

F.  Pflug 

2,104 

Canora  ... _ 

Roxy  . 

6 

418 

P.  Zavislake  (Prairie  Allied) 

231 

Carievale  . 

Community 

.  4  . 

200 

Carievale  Community  Club 

948 

Carlyle  . 

Community 

6 

250 

Mrs.  D.  E.  McLaren 

946 

Carndutt  . 

Community 

.  2  .... 

150 

K.  Eyers 

809 

Carrot  River  .... 

Marquis 

6  ... 

350 

Lome  Lunen 

451 

Central  Butte 

Princess 

6 

200 

Princess  Thea.  Co.  Ltd. 

466 

Chaplin 

Chaplin  . 

.  2  .... 

200 

R.  A.  Donnelly 

447 

Choiceland  . . 

Park  . 

.  6  .  . 

175 

Steve  Korol 

408 

Climax  .  . 

Climax  . 

......  2  .... 

250 

P.  J.  Rassmussen 

643 

Craik  . 

Pallas 

.  6  .  . 

180 

J.  Fox 

557 

Cudworth 

Met  . 

4  .  . 

300 

J.  Paramchuck 

567 

Cupar  . 

Cupar  . 

.  2  .... 

300 

L.  S.  Burkholder 

469 

Cutknife  . 

Cutknife  . 

......  2  . 

150 

Sponsor's  Club 

923 

Davidson 

Davidson 

......  6  .... 

175 

J.  Vopni 

374 

Debden  . 

Debden  _ _ 

......  4  .... 

250 

J.  L.  Courchene 

381 

Dodsland  . 

Dodsland 

.  2  .... 

220 

J.  A.  Herner 

645 

Duck  Lake  ... 

M.  P . 

.  1-2  .... 

150 

W.  Slipchuk  (cl.) 

659 

Eastend  . 

Pastime  . 

2-4  . 

280 

J.  L.  Murphy 

589 

Eatonia  . 

Eatonia  . 

.....  2  .... 

250 

W.  Kool 

7,630 

Estevan  _ _ 

Orpheum 

.  6  .... 

540 

Frank  Mus 

1,648 

Eston  .  . 

Shea's  . 

......  4  .... 

350 

H.  Shea 

300 

Eyebrow  . 

Eyebrow  . 

......  4  .... 

150 

J.  Sheparitis 

185 

Ferland  . 

Ferland  . 

.  2  .... 

175 

J.  A.  Fournier 

330 

Fillmore  . 

Fillmore 

.  2  .... 

41 

225 

Canadian  Legion 

Saskatchewan 


Pop. 

Town 

Theatre 

Open 

Seats 

Licensee 

too 

Fir  Mountain 

Capitol 

2  .... 

100 

Boyd  Anderson 

91  1 

Foam  Lake 

Foam  Lake 

2  .... 

125 

Hugh  Vassos 

1 ,487 

Ft.  Qu'Appelle 

Fort  . 

6 

250 

S.  Karby 

143 

Glentworth 

Community 

2-4 

150 

N.  C.  Phelp 

24! 

Goodsoil  . 

Goodsoil  . 

— 

200 

G.  Larson 

1,490 

Gra  velbourg 

Gaiety 

6 

480 

Mrs.  Nallo  (Pr.  Allied) 

1 .226 

Grenfell 

Windsor 

6 

250 

H.  Humphrey 

1,004 

Gull  Lake 

Lyceum 

6 

400 

C.  Potter 

1,544 

Hudson  Bay 

Lux 

6 

350 

D.  L.  W.  Hood 

3,215 

Humboldt 

Lux  . 

6 

350 

John  Dobni  (Prairie  Allied) 

1,561 

Indian  Head 

Gary  . 

6 

350 

Joe  Hatton 

839 

Ituna 

Ituna  . 

4 

175 

N.  Butchko 

2,941 

Kamsack 

Capitol 

6 

350 

W.  Welykholowa  (cl.) 

894 

Kelvington 

Galaxy 

2 

150 

G.  M.  Miller 

1 .205 

Kerrobert 

Lux 

6 

300 

F.  &  W.  Beatty  &  D.  Robertson 

334 

Kincaid 

Kincaid 

2 

125 

Village  of  Kincaid  (G.  W.  Simington,  Sec.) 

2,910 

Kindersley 

Capitol 

6 

350 

J.  &  M.  Dobni  (Personal  Thea.  Service) 

740 

Kinistino 

Fox  . 

6  . 

300 

J.  McNulty  IPr.  Allied) 

757 

Kipling 

Legion 

2 

200 

P.  E.  Santo 

725 

La  Fleche 

Globe  . 

4  ... 

250 

A.  Vallou 

400 

Lake  Lenore 

Lake  Lenore 

4 

225 

Hoenman  Bros. 

620 

Lampman 

Star 

4  . 

225 

H.  Heidinger 

240 

Landis 

Landis  ..  ...  . 

2  .... 

115 

W.  Germann 

751 

Langenburg 

Capitol 

4 

290 

A.  Yeske 

692 

La  Ronge 

Aurora  . 

4 

200 

A.  Carlson  &  W.  Riese 

1,205 

Leader 

Leader  . 

2 

175 

M.  Haspflug 

476 

Leask 

Leask  . 

2 

168 

R.  C.  Marks 

505 

Lemberg 

Memorial 

2 

175 

P.  Zak  &  H.  Olsen 

401 

Leoville 

Northern  Lights 

2-4 

150 

Romeo  Lebarge 

409 

Leroy 

Leroy  . 

6 

300 

E.  Sherven 

316 

Lintlaw 

Community 

3 

265 

Village  of  Lintlaw  (A.  Smestad) 

5,519 

Lloydminster 

Empress 

6 

700 

Phil  May  (Pr.  Allied) 

Rio 

2 

454 

Coombes  &  Hudson 

654 

Luseland 

Memorial 

2-4 

234 

Luseland  Comm.  Ass'n  Ltd. 

688 

Macklin 

Community 

2 

200 

A.  Prediger 

550 

Maidstone 

Maidstone 

4 

250 

1.  Harman 

300 

Manor 

Community 

.2 

150 

G.  A.  Dickin 

2,243 

Maple  Creek 

Grand 

6 

300 

A.  Myers  (Personal  Thea.  Service) 

2,705 

Meadowlake 

Lux  . 

6 

350 

N.  Ernwein 

200 

Meath  Park 

Deluxe 

4 

324 

W.  Feschuk 

3.946 

Melfort 

Grand 

6 

500 

Baldwin  Enterprises  Ltd. 

5,136 

Melville 

Paragon 

6 

600 

Hugh  Vassos 

Roxy 

6 

500 

Rothstein  Theatres 

223 

Meyronne 

Meyronne 

1 

126 

A.  J.  Marcotte 

631 

Midale 

Midale 

4 

ISO 

S.  E.  Backlin 

275 

Middle  Lake 

Community 

2 

150 

W.  Boesch 

530 

Milestone 

Town  Hall 

1 

300 

M.  Willoughby 

33,065 

Moose  Jaw 

Capitol 

6 

892 

FPCC 

Studio 

6 

520 

Sam  Karby 

1,767 

Moosomin 

Lyric 

6 

400 

L.  H.  Bradley 

453 

Morse 

Morse 

2 

210 

1.  Fogel 

508 

Mossbank 

Rose 

2-4 

150 

Mrs.  J.  Allan 

667 

Naicam 

Star 

3-6 

150 

R.  L.  Smith 

240 

Neilburg 

Neilburg 

1 

125 

James  Poppleton 

3,768 

Nipawin 

Roxy 

6 

400 

S.  Karby 

461 

Norquay 

DeLuxe 

4 

250 

Mike  Adams 

1  1,081 

N.  Battleford 

Capitol 

6 

650 

FPCC 

467 

Ogema 

M.P. 

4 

150 

Con  Reich 

1,335 

Outlook 

Lyric 

3-6 

150 

A.  C.  Barteluk 

1,346 

Oxbow 

Bow 

6 

280 

G.  B.  Ward 

200 

Paddockwood 

Paddockwood 

2-3 

200 

W.  Zaparaniuk 

460 

Pelly  . 

Fort 

6 

200 

Tom  Yacyshyn  (Burned) 

266 

Plenty 

Plenty 

2 

225 

B.  J.  Letourneau 

876 

Ponteix 

DeLuxe  . 

2-4 

150 

Mrs.  F.  Meloche 

674 

Porcupine  Plain 

Porcupine 

2 

150 

1.  Popoff 

895 

Preeceville 

Grand 

4  .... 

275 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Romick 

582 

Prelate 

Parish  Hall 

1 

150 

A.  A.  Feiger 

23,559 

Prince  Albert 

Orpheum 

6 

700 

P.  W.  Mahon 

Strand 

6  . 

915 

P.  W.  Mahon 

415 

Punichy 

Community  Hall 

2 

150 

J.  Loren-z 

504 

Quill  Lake 

Del-Lou 

4-6 

225 

C.  Chinkbelka  *  F.  Folup 

1  .041 

Radville 

Princess 

6  . 

225 

Mrs.  V.  Ferris 

Oasis 

6  .... 

400 

Shibley  Enterprises  Ltd. 

42 


Saskatchewan 


Manitoba 


Pop 

Town 

Theatre 

Open 

Seats  Licensee 

42? 

Raymor  . 

Memorial  . 

.....  2 

150 

C.  Huckle 

614 

Redvers  . 

Community  . 

.  4 

330 

Redvers  Comm.  Hall  Co. 

1 10,281 

Regina  . 

Broadway  . 

6 

800 

H.  Bercovich 

Capitol  . 

6 

1302 

FPCC 

Metropolitan 

6 

898 

FPCC 

110,281 

Regina  . 

Rex 

.  6 

660 

J.  Watson  IFPCCI  (el.) 

Roxy  . 

6  .... 

800 

1.  Reinhorn 

465 

Rocanville 

Rocanville 

.4 

300 

F.  Pf lug 

484 

Rockglen 

Dreamland  . 

.....  4  .... 

150 

W.  R.  Pyle 

2,413 

Rosetown 

Unique 

6  . 

495 

A.  J.  Flach 

6  1  S 

Rose  Valley 

Rose  Valley 

2 

200 

J.  H.  Ponahichuk 

522 

Saltcoats  . 

Star  . 

4 

200 

J.  Babtischin 

92,367 

Saskatoon 

Broadway  . 

6 

704 

H.  &  L.  Enterprises 

Capitol 

6 

1600 

FPCC 

Daylight 

6 

900 

FPCC 

Roxy  . 

6 

915 

Rothstein  Theatres 

Tivoli  . 

.  6  .  . 

712 

Odeon-Morton  Theatres 

386 

Semans 

Semans 

2 

225 

C.  L.  MacGregor 

2,128 

Shaunavon  . 

Plaza  . 

.  6  .... 

600 

FPCC 

381 

Sheho 

Sheho 

.....  4  .  . 

150 

Ukr.  National  Ass'n 

1,038 

Shellbrook  _ 

Elk's  .  ... 

.  6  .... 

486 

J.  Bibby 

354 

Spalding  . 

Gem 

.  2  . 

400 

R.  L.  Smith 

550 

Star  City  . 

Elk’s  . . 

.  2 

— 

J.  D.  Shaw 

616 

Stoughton  . 

Lyric  . 

4 

260 

Geo.  Riddler  (Pr.  Allied) 

628 

Strasbourg  . 

Legion 

.  2 

200 

D.  Martin 

350 

St.  Brieux  . 

Midway 

4 

337 

F.  M.  Godard  &  E.  Pereault 

673 

St.  Walburg 

St.  Walburg 

4-6 

200 

Geo.  Larson 

11,883 

Swift  Current 

Cinema  . 

6  . 

500 

D.  Burke 

Eagle 

6 

350 

F.  J.  Lundholm 

Lyric 

6 

550 

F.  J.  Lundholm 

400 

Theodore 

Star 

..A  .... 

280 

H.  Achtmychuk  (cl.) 

2,37? 

Tisdale 

Falkon 

6 

425 

F.  W.  Falkner  (Prairie  Allied) 

1,877 

Unity  . . 

Star  . . 

6 

407 

H.  Selinger 

100 

Uranium  City 

Aurora 

4-6 

150 

Rothstein  Theatres  Ltd. 

Roxy  . 

6  .... 

— 

Rothstein  Theas. 

428 

Val  Marie  . 

Palais  Royal 

2 

125 

J.  N.  Keslering 

336 

Viscount  . 

Lanigan 

2  .... 

200 

F.  Tetu  &  A.  Sinkewitch 

1,292 

Wadena 

Roxy  . 

6  .... 

325 

M.  Pluhator 

962 

Wakaw 

Gem 

2  .... 

300 

Lions  Club 

1,446 

Watrous  . 

Roxy  . 

6 

260 

A.  M.  Crawford 

258 

Wawota 

Wawota 

4  .... 

200 

F.  Pf  lug 

300 

Weekes  . 

Mac-and-Son 

3  . 

350 

Alec  McNair  lAss.  Theas.) 

260 

Welwyn  . 

Community 

.  2  .... 

200 

F.  Pf  lug 

8,998 

Weyburn 

Soo 

6  .... 

587 

Rothstein  Theas.  Ltd. 

396 

White  Fox  . 

White  Fox  . 

...  3-6 

250 

A.  L.  Logan 

888 

Whitewood 

Legion  . 

.  2  .... 

240 

R.  S.  Shepherd 

1,578 

Wilkie 

Roxy  . 

6  .... 

300 

Rothstein  Theatres 

697 

Willow  Bunch 

M.P.  . . 

2  .... 

400 

Mrs.  S.  Fontaine 

265 

Wishart 

Nix's  . . 

4  .... 

200 

Nick  Zack 

1,650 

Wynyard 

Vogue  . 

.  5  .... 

300 

G.  R.  Miller 

200 

Yellow  Creek 

Community  . 

.  2  .... 

175 

Mrs.  M.  O.  Miniely 

9,721 

Yorkton  . 

Roxy  . 

.  4 

800 

Rothstein  Theatres 

Tower  . 

6  .... 

694 

Rothstein  Theatres 

Manitoba 

(Licenses  are  renewable  in  Manitoba  on  May  ls+.) 

Pop.  Town 

Theatre  Open  Seats  Licensee 

376 

Ashern  . 

...  Community  . 

.  i 

253 

.  2 

500 

Baldur  . 

Memorial  . 

.  3 

1,762 

Beausejour 

...  Lyric  . 

.  6 

375 

Belmont  . 

2 

424 

Benito  . 

4 

448 

.  3 

500 

Birch  River 

Avalon 

6 

824 

Birtle  . 

...  Savoy  . 

.  6 

200  C.  Wynant 

200  Mem.  Comm.  Club  (Mrs.  D.  Randall) 

300  Community  Club 

350  F.  Malkoske 

175  J.  H.  McLeod 

238  E.  &  M.  Rubashowski 

225  Canadian  Legion  (cl.) 

238  G.  O.  Dagg 

300  G.  J.  Salmon 


43 


Manitoba 


Pop. 

Town 

Theatre 

Open 

Seats 

Licensee 

507 

Bissett  _ 

Rice  Lake 

2  .... 

250 

R.  J.  Minton 

1,234 

Boissevain  . 

Victoria  . 

4-4  .... 

350 

D.  V.  Hammond 

27,78? 

Brandon 

Strand  . 

4  .... 

784 

FPCC 

1,087 

Carberry 

Palace  . 

4 

300 

G.  E.  McPhail 

1,844 

Carman 

Boyne  . 

4  .... 

300 

Robert  Diemert 

44? 

Cartwright  ..... 

Legion1  . 

4  .... 

300 

Canadian  Legion  (P.  Lowe) 

144 

Clear  Lake  . 

Park  . 

4 

450 

H.  Prygrocki  ISummer) 

250 

Crandall  . 

Community  . 

.  2  .... 

150 

D.  L.  Johnston 

500 

Creighton 

Paragon  . 

4  . 

300 

Robert  Waythe 

4?4 

Crystal  City 

Parklane  . 

5  . 

300 

Community  Owned 

350 

Cypress  River 

Mem.  Hall  . 

4  .... 

250 

Mrs.  K.  Gurgess 

7,343 

Dauphin 

Dauphin  .... 

4  .  . 

400 

S.  Karby 

848 

Deloraine 

Jubilee 

4-4  . 

300 

H.  Sage  IPr.  Allied) 

42? 

Elkhorn 

Stadium 

.  1  .... 

400 

Stadium  Committee  (G.  Bartley) 

524 

Erickson  ......... 

Man 

.  4  .... 

150 

J.  Sitko 

500 

Ethelbert  . . 

Ethelbert 

.  4  .... 

300 

J.  Gnazdowski  &  Sons 

2?3 

Fisher  Branch 

Fisher 

..  2  .... 

150 

M.  Melnyk 

1 0,??2 

Flin  Flon 

Northland 

.  4 

500 

FPCC  lei.) 

Rex  . . 

..  4  .... 

300 

K.  Finkelstein 

248 

Foxwarren  . 

Foxwarren 

2  .... 

150 

Community  Owned 

817 

Gilbert  Plains 

Plains  . 

5-4  . 

200 

R.  A.  Eastcott 

1,744 

Gimli 

Gimli  . 

.  4  .... 

250 

H.  Greenberg 

1,838 

Gladstone 

Audio  . 

4 

334 

W.  J.  McGregor 

774 

Glenboro 

Gaiety  . 

2-4 

200 

Howard  E.  Foster 

?50 

Grandview 

Century 

.  4  .... 

270 

F.  Chickoski 

754 

Hamiota 

Hamiota 

4-4 

2?5 

J.  L.  Whyte  (Associated  Theas.) 

400 

Hartney  . 

A.ce  . . . 

4 

200 

Merrill  Thomas 

434 

Holland 

Memorial  Hall 

.  2  .... 

300 

Holland  Comm.  Club  IB  Scharff) 

250 

Kenton  . . 

Community  .. 

2 

150 

Community  Club 

1,487 

Killarney 

Gaiety 

.  5  .... 

340 

D.  Gibson 

544 

Lac  du  Bonnet 

Walbec  . 

5  .... 

300 

N.  Sivak 

440 

MacGregor 

Tivoli  . 

2  . 

245 

Robt.  Harvey 

275 

McCreary  . 

Grand  . 

4 

200 

N.  Canton 

210 

Mather 

Community 

1  . 

225 

Community  Theatre  Club 

1,014 

Melita 

Strand 

.  4  .... 

320 

Mrs.  Frances  Kowbel 

404 

Minitonas 

Grand 

4  .  . 

175 

J.  Babchishin  (Burned) 

2,047 

Minrvedosa 

Lyric 

4  .... 

550 

S.  Richard  Miles 

2,72? 

Morden 

Ken-Mor 

4 

3?8 

E.  W.  Kendall 

1,330 

Morris 

Princess 

2  .... 

300 

J.  Havens 

250 

Miniota 

Miniota 

2 

ISO 

L.  S.  Hodnutt 

3,127 

Neepawa  . 

Roxy 

4  .... 

585 

E.  C.  Mellin 

771 

Pilot  Mound 

Tivoli  . 

4-4 

225 

E.  Hayne 

t ,  1 03 

Pine  Falls 

Chateau  . 

4  .... 

280 

J.  L.  Desilets 

500 

Pine  River 

Pine  River 

5 

250 

P.  D.  Kostiak 

235 

Plumas 

Rose 

4 

252 

R.  Bruschau 

275 

Point  du  Bois 

Community 

1-2 

100 

E.  J.  Wilson 

12,223 

Portage  la 

Prairie 

Elite  . 

4 

4?? 

Max  Marmell 

Playhouse 

4 

458 

FPCC 

512 

Reston 

Memorial  Hall 

4  . 

335 

Reston  Mem.  Hall 

1 ,4?8 

Rivers  . 

Rex  . 

.  4  . 

300 

Mrs.  Mamie  Guy 

77? 

Riverton 

Riverton 

4 

300 

P.  Luypyrupa 

300 

Rorketon  . 

lakson 

.  3  .  . 

150 

E.  Michalot 

582 

Rossburn  ... 

Rossburn 

2 

100 

W.  Silewich 

1,243 

Russell . 

Avalon 

4  .... 

348 

N.  Magnowski 

8,42? 

Selkirk 

Roxy 

4 

420 

Rothstein  Theatres 

708 

Shoal  Lake 

Avalon 

.  4  .... 

240 

M.  Drul 

300 

Somerset 

Lorne-Central 

..  4  .... 

240 

D.  R.  &  A.  P.  Girouard 

1,744 

Souris  . 

Avalon 

.  S 

354 

H.  Schol 

1 ,3?5 

Stonewall 

Rivoli  . 

..  4  .... 

300 

S.  C.  Tyler 

300 

Stratchclaire 

Bend  . . 

2 

350 

M.  D.  Myterko 

2 ,  ?  5  5 

Swan  River 

Capitol 

4 

340 

W.  Barabash 

Crescent 

4  .... 

344 

W.  Barabash 

500 

St.  Anne 

Playhouse 

..  5  .... 

2?0 

Nick  Kotyk 

801 

St.  Pierre 

St.  Pierre  . 

2 

250 

St.  Pierre  Club 

770 

St.  Rose  Du  Lac 

Ste.  Rose  . . 

2  .... 

240 

A.  M.  Pineau  (Prairie  Allied) 

18,000 

St.  Vital 

Windsor  . 

.  4  .... 

420 

P.  R.  Johnson 

4,521 

The  Pas  . 

Lido 

4 

517 

A.  &  P.  Rivalin 

3,700 

Thompson  . 

Strand 

..  4  .... 

480 

Premier  Operating 

14,171 

Transcona  . . 

Apollo 

.  4  .... 

400 

Frank  Johnson  (cl.) 

2,447 

Virden  . 

Derrick  . 

.  4  .... 

SOI 

Rothstein  Theatres  Ltd. 

2?5 

Waskada  . 

Waskada 

.  4  . 

240 

L.  A.  Lee 

434 

Wawanesa 

Cameo 

,  1  .... 

225 

I.O. O.F. 

44 


Manitoba  —  Ontario 


Pop. 

Town 

Theatro 

Open 

Seats 

Licensee 

2,40? 

Winkler  .  . 

Winkler  .... 

_ _  4  .... 

244 

E.  J.  Diemert 

I’ll 

Winnipeg  Beach 

Beachview 

. . .  4  .... 

340 

H.  Silverberg  (Summer) 

240,391 

Winnipeg  . 

Beacon 

_  4  .... 

990 

Odeon-Morton 

Capitol 

. .  4  .... 

1943 

FPCC 

Colonial  ... 

_  4  .... 

500 

Flint  Enterprises  (E.  Halprin) 

College 

.  4  .... 

995 

Western  Theatres 

DeLuxe 

.  4  .... 

500 

L.  Asper 

Elm 

. .  3  .... 

370 

M.  Yarych 

240,391 

Winnipeg  . 

Garrick 

4  .... 

1107 

Odeon-Morton  Theatres 

Gaiety  ..... 

. . .  4  .... 

71 1 

FPCC 

King's  _ 

. . .  4  .... 

789 

Odeon-Morton  Theas. 

Lyceum  ... 

.  4  .... 

1  119 

FPCC 

Mac's 

.  4  .... 

380 

Western  Theatres 

Metropolitan  . .  4  .... 

1820 

FPCC 

Odeon1  . 

.  4  .  . 

1152 

Odeon-Morton  Theatres 

Palace 

.  .  . .  4  .... 

820 

Western  Theatres 

Regent  . 

4 

45? 

Main  St.  Theas.  Ltd. 

Rialto 

.  4  . 

544 

E.  Diamond  (cl.) 

Rose 

_  4  .... 

442 

Western  Theatres 

Starland 

.  4  .... 

1349 

Main  St.  Theas.  Ltd. 

Ontario 

(Licences  are  renewable  in 

Ontario 

on  April  1st.) 

Pop. 

Town 

Theatre 

Open 

Seats 

Licensee 

4,120 

Acton  . 

Roxy  . 

. . .  4  .... 

43? 

Odeon  (cl.) 

2,540 

Alexandria  . 

Garry  . 

.  7  .... 

394 

Paul  E.  Viau 

2,821 

Alliston  . 

Circle 

4 

401 

W.  MacDonald 

3,233 

Almonte 

O'Brien 

.  4  .... 

342 

Ottawa  Valley  Amusement  Co. 

4,404 

Amherstburg 

Liberty 

.  4  .... 

484 

W.  S.  Woof  (cl.) 

1,352 

Ansonville 

Empire 

.  4  .... 

484 

W.  G.  Hin  &  J.  M.  Nosov  (cl.) 

5,384 

Arnprior  . . 

O'Brien  . 

4 

415 

Ottawa  Valley  Amus.  Co. 

2,821 

Atikokan  . 

Park 

7 

732 

Premier  Operating 

4,591 

Aylmer  . 

Strand 

. .  7  .... 

47? 

Alcana  Thea.  Co.  (Premier) 

Balmertown  . 

Rex 

.  2 

334 

Labine  Bros.  Ltd. 

2,578 

Bancroft  . 

Bancroft  ... 

.  4  .  . 

345 

G.  E.  Broughton 

20,542 

Barrie 

Imperial 

.  7 

458 

J.  R.  Garrett 

Roxy 

.  7  . 

453 

Mid-Ont.  Theas.  (FP) 

1,422 

Barry's  Bay  . 

Bay  . 

.  7  . 

344 

J.  C.  Germain 

754 

Beardmore 

Roxy 

.  4  .... 

392 

Rothstein  Theatres  Ltd. 

1,174 

Beaverton  . 

Strand 

.  4  .... 

308 

V.  K.  Flaherty  (Ind.  Theas.) 

30,143 

Belleville . 

Belle 

4 

842 

FPCC 

Park 

.  4  .... 

484 

FPCC 

4,038 

Blind  River  . 

Palace 

.  4  .... 

472 

Norman  Solomon 

7,338 

Bowmanville 

Royal  . 

.  7 

350 

Robert  Gill 

2,858 

Bracebridge 

Norwood 

.  4  .... 

420 

A.  Giaschi 

2,298 

Bradford  . . . 

Holland 

4 

314 

W.  Hobberlin  &  C.  Rees 

18,323 

Brampton  . 

Odeon 

.  7  .... 

710 

Odeon 

54,458 

Brantford  . 

Capitol 

. .  7 

1200 

Para.  Brantford  Theas.  (FPCC) 

College  ... 

.  7 

445 

College  Thea.  (Brantford)  Ltd.  (cl.l 

Odeon 

.  7  .... 

994 

FPCC 

Paramount 

.  7 

793 

Twinex  (cl.) 

17,474 

Brockville  . 

Capitol 

_ _ _  7  . 

825 

Para.  Theas.  (FPCC) 

914 

Burks  Falls  . 

Bluebird 

_ _  4  .... 

357 

R.  A.  Armstrong 

43,434 

Burlington  . 

Roxy  . 

. .  7  .... 

434 

Odeon 

2,182 

Caledonia  . 

Regent 

.  4 

279 

Mrs.  Emma  Herman 

3,41 1 

Campbellford 

New  Aron 

.  7  . 

320 

George  Vice 

2,937 

Capreol  . 

Audion 

. . .  4  .... 

318 

Mrs.  J.  Bilsborough 

2,750 

Chapleau  . 

Fox 

.  4 

495 

C.  A.  Smith  (Ind.  Theas.) 

27,447 

Chatham  . 

Capitol  ... 

...  . .  7 

997 

Twinex 

Centre 

.  7  .... 

459 

Twinex 

2,551 

Chelmsford  . 

Plaza  . 

.  .  7  . 

285 

L.  V.  Vaillancourt 

1,700 

Chesley  ... 

Roxy 

. . .  4  .  . 

323 

Mrs.  D.  Heatherington 

2,000 

Cobalt  . 

Classic 

.  4 

498 

Cobalt  Assets  Ltd. 

9,578 

Cobourg  _ 

Park 

. .  4  .  . 

757 

Durland  Theas.  (Premier) 

4,381 

Cochrane  . 

Empire  .... 

_ _  7  . 

502 

M.  A.  Palangeo 

8,179 

Collingwood 

Gayety  .... 

.  4  .... 

51  1 

J.  &  R.  Russ 

Regent 

.  4  .  . 

371 

J.  &  R.  Russ 

3,000 

Cooksville  . 

Roxy 

. .  7  .... 

434 

Odeon 

45 


Ontario 


Pop. 

Town 

Theatre 

Open 

Seots 

Licensee 

42,355 

Cornwall 

Capitol 

7 

990 

Palace  Amuse.  (FP) 

Palace 

.  7 

959 

Palace  Amuse.  (FP) 

Roxy  . 

.  7 

733 

Tempo  Films  (B.  Fode) 

1,881 

Crystal  Beach 

Beach 

6 

488 

Mrs.  John  Allen 

5,347 

Deep  River  ... 

Strand 

7  . 

569 

Premier  Operating  Corp. 

3,378 

Delhi  . 

Imperial 

7 

450 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  R.  D'Hont  (NBC)  (cl.) 

2,284 

Dresden 

Majestic  . . 

6 

252 

Wm.  R.  Geddis  (cl. ) 

5,376 

Dryden 

Royal  _ 

6 

503 

Plaia  Theas.  Ltd. 

2,620 

Dryden 

Strand  . 

6 

468 

W.  C.  Bailey 

12,750 

Dundas 

Roxy  . 

.  . 

600 

E.  E.  Slote  (cl.) 

5,11? 

Dunnville 

Granada 

6 

339 

Robert  Rowe 

1,500 

Eganville 

Bonnechere 

6 

270 

H.  Lisk 

1 1,000 

Elliot  Lake 

...  Lake 

....  7  . 

913 

Premier  Operating 

1,577 

Englehart 

Palace 

4 

355 

D.  Korman  &  Sons  Ltd. 

5,308 

Espanola 

Espanola 

4 

495 

C.  A.  Smith 

3,384 

Essex 

Rio 

6 

434 

H.  J.  Posma 

2,985 

Exeter  . 

....  Lyric 

6 

391 

Mrs.  H.  J.  Thompson 

1,298 

Fenelon  Falls 

Fenelon 

6 

404 

L.,  M.  &  R.  Consky  (NBC) 

3,798 

Fergus 

-  Grand  . 

6 

471 

S.  Fardella 

2,132 

Forest 

Kineto 

6 

322 

F.  Rumford 

9,243 

Fort  Frances 

Royal 

6 

571 

F.  O.  Polenske 

44,563 

Fort  William 

Capitol  . 

.  7 

994 

Odeon 

Odeon 

7 

998 

Odeon 

— 

Fraserdale 

Canyon 

— 

1  00 

Wm.  Anderson 

27,494 

Galt 

Capitol 

6 

844 

Twinex 

— 

Garson 

Garson 

6 

321 

H.  C.  Bilsborough 

3,227 

Geraldton 

...  Strand 

7 

494 

Theatre  Holding  Corp.  (Premier) 

1,146 

Glencoe 

Fox  . . 

5 

428 

Douglas  McRae 

6,267 

Goderich 

Park 

6 

497 

H.  J.  Sutherland 

702 

Gore  Bay 

Community 

4 

300 

Town  of  Gore  Bay  (G.  F.  Porter) 

3,038 

Gravenhurst 

Muskoka 

6 

538 

Better  Theatres  Ltd.  (Ind.  Theas.) 

5,039 

Grimsby 

Roxy 

6 

342 

D.  E.  Howard 

39,334 

Guelph 

—  Odeon 

6 

998 

Odeon 

Palace 

6 

876 

Para.  Theatres  (FPCC) 

2,583 

Haileybury 

Strand 

7 

416 

Theatre  Holding  Corp.  (Premier) 

850 

Haliburton 

Molou 

6 

320 

L.  &  M.  Consky  (NBC) 

270,801 

Hamilton 

Avalon 

7 

762 

Twinex 

Capitol 

7 

2214 

Odeon 

Century 

7 

858 

Twinex  Century  (FP) 

Cinema 

7 

589 

Supreme  Theas.  (Twinex) 

Cinema  Italia 

7 

750 

A.  Angelozzi  &  E.  Mascia 

Delta 

7 

917 

Joe  Dydzak,  Jr. 

Hyland 

7 

735 

Odeon 

Kenilworth 

7 

640 

1.  Jocic  (cl.) 

Mountain 

7 

709 

Curly  Posen 

Palace  -t 

7 

2007 

Odeon 

Playhouse 

7  . 

624 

Lionel  Lester 

State 

7  .. 

558 

Steve  Devenyi 

Strand 

7 

871 

Twinex 

Tivoli 

7 

1  142 

FPCC 

Westdale 

7 

520 

Curly  Posen 

4,335 

Hanover 

Paramount 

.  6 

334 

H.  C.  Scheiman 

1,487 

Harriston 

Crown 

.  6  . 

479 

Wm.  Young 

8,577 

Ha  wkesbury 

Regent 

6 

445 

O.  Legault  Est. 

2,254 

Hearst 

Cartier 

6 

277 

Veilleux  Bros. 

Royal 

3 

308 

L.  Medve 

3,072 

Huntsville 

Capitol 

6 

751 

F.  Giaschi 

6,774 

Ingersoll 

Strand 

6 

448 

Theatre  Holding  Corp.  (Premier) 

6,697 

Kapuskasing 

Royal 

7 

495 

Napoleon  Boucher 

Strand 

7 

733 

Alcana  Thea.  Co.  Ltd.  (Premier) 

1,800 

Keewatin 

Wright 

6 

446 

G.  M.  Wright 

10,707 

Kenora 

Paramount 

....  7  . 

862 

FPCC 

2,652 

Kincardine 

Capitol 

6 

426 

T.  Greco 

52,105 

Kingston 

Biltmore 

. .  7  . 

798 

Odeon 

Capitol 

7 

1165 

Odeon 

Odeon 

7 

984 

Odeon 

3,015 

Kingsville 

Roxy 

4 

469 

Stephen  Kovacs  (NBC) 

17,855 

Kirkland  Lake 

..  LaSalle 

7 

712 

Theatre  Holding  Corp.  (Premier) 

Strand 

7 

948 

Theatre  Holding  Corp.  (Premier) 

Uptown 

7 

675 

Theatre  Holding  Corp.  (Premier) 

73.811 

Kitchener 

Biltmore 

6 

894 

Biltmore  Theas.  Ltd. 

Capitol 

6 

1067 

Theatre  Holding  Corp.  (Premierl 

Fox 

6 

701 

Better  Theas  Ltd.  (Ind.  Theas.) 

46 


Ontario 


Pop.  Town  Theatre  Open  Seats  Licensee 


73  81  1 

6 

1.500 

Larder  Lake  . 

Capitol 

...  7 

8,924 

Leamington 

Vogue 

...  7 

3,148 

6 

11,240 

Lindsay 

Century  . . 

4 

3,951 

Listowel 

Capitol 

...  4 

144,818 

London  . 

Capitol 

4 

Centre  . 

...  4 

Grand 

4 

144,818 

6 

Odeon 

4 

Odeon-Hyland  . 

....  4 

Park 

...  4 

Victoria  . 

...  4 

195 

Madsen  . 

| 

— 

Manitouwadge 

Strand  . 

...  7 

500 

Marathon 

Strand  . 

4-4 

4,244 

Markham 

Roxy  . 

4 

1,348 

Marmora  .... 

6 

3,225 

Mattawa 

Champlain  . 

...  4 

3,777 

Meaford  . 

Capitol  . 

4 

8,444 

Midland 

Roxy  . 

...  4 

5,583 

Milton  . 

Roxy  . 

...  2 

500 

Minden 

6 

7,500 

Mount  Dennis 

Mount  Dennis  .... 

...  7 

2,404 

Mount  Forest 

6 

4,727 

New  Liskeard 

6 

8,794 

Newmarket 

7 

13,282 

New  Toronto 

Biltmore 

7 

Capitol  . 

7 

21,857 

Niagara  Falls 

Princess  . 

...  7 

Seneca 

...  7 

2,491 

Niagara-on-the- 

Lake 

700 

Nipigon 

Plaza  . 

6 

22,914 

North  Bay  . 

Bay  . 

7 

Capitol 

...  7 

Odeon 

...  7 

10,043 

Oakville 

7 

4,513 

Orangeville 

Uptown 

.  4 

14,404 

Orillia  . . 

Geneva  . 

6 

41,887 

Oshawa 

Biltmore  . 

...  7 

Marks  . 

..  7 

Plaza 

7 

Regent 

7 

258,492 

Ottawa  . 

Capitol 

...  7 

Centre  . 

.  7 

Elgin  . 

...  7 

Elmdale 

..  7 

Linden  .  ... 

.  7 

Little 

4 

Little  Elgin 

7 

Mayfair  . 

..  7 

Nelson 

.  7 

New  Russell 

4 

Regent  . 

7 

Rialto  .... 

.  7 

Rideau  . 

7 

Somerset 

..  7 

17,044 

Owen  Sound  . 

Classic  . . . 

4 

Roxy  . 

4 

1,572 

Palmerston 

Norgan 

.  4 

5,887 

Parry  Sound 

Strand  .... 

.  7 

14,842 

Pembroke 

Centre  . 

.  4 

O'Brien  . 

.  4 

5,240 

Pen  . 

6 

44,455 

Peterborough 

Odeon  . 

.  4 

Paramount  . . . 

.  4 

3,455 

Petrolia  . 

.  6 

— 

Pickle  Crow  ... 

Community  . 

.  4 

4,234 

Picton  . 

Regent  . . 

.  4 

44,404 

Port  Arthur  ..._ 

Odeon  . 

.  7 

Paramount  . 

...  7 

1410  Theatre  Holding  Corp.  (Premier) 

542  Theatre  Holding  Corp.  (Premier) 

724  Essex  Theas.  Ltd.  (Premier) 

350  A.  R.  Fera 

748  Acme  Theas.  Ltd.  (Twinex) 

374  C.  R.  Pelton 

1166  FPCC 

607  Twinex  Century 

1210  London  Little  Theatre,  Inc.  (Legit.) 

1742  Dundas  Amusements  Ltd.  (London) 

1451  Odeon 

620  Odeon 

806  FPCC 

933  Twinex  (FPCC) 

170  Madsen  Red  Lake  Gold  Mine  Ltd.  (cl.) 

338  Premier  Operating 

520  Alcana  Thea.  Co.  (Premier) 

340  H.  A.  Dent 

418  A.  J.  &  R.  E.  Maynes 

472  L.  &  M.  Consky  (NBC) 

330  E.  D.  &  G.  E.  Rowe 
778  Odeon 

318  Midland  Thea.  &  Holding  Co. 

298  L.  &  M.  Consky  (NBC) 

583  Theatre  Holding  Corp.  (Premier) 

400  A.  Cancilla  (NBC) 

508  Diamond  Enterprises  Ltd.  (H.  R.  Kemp) 
694  Odeon 

677  Biltmore  Theatres  New  Toronto  Ltd. 

983  Theatre  Holding  Corp.  (Premier) 

800  J.  D.  McCulloch 
911  FPCC 

405  D.  L.  McCourt 
440  Plaza  Theas.  Ltd. 

558  FPCC  (Twinex) 

1355  FPCC 
603  Odeon 
676  Odeon 

462  J.  Merlina  and  M.  Cancilla 
725  Twinex  Century 

699  Odeon 

825  Better  Theas.  (Ind.  Theas.) 

653  Odeon 

972  Para.  Oshawa  Theas.  (FP) 

2353  FPCC 
890  Centre  Amuse. 

800  Twinex  Century 

851  Odeon 

648  H.  &  Casey  Swedlove 

498  Ottawa  Drama  Lea.  (Legitimate) 

410  Twinex  Century 

639  F.  G.  Robertson 

807  Twinex  Century 

999  Theatre  Foundation  (Legit.) 

1036  FPCC 

523  Bess  Swedlove  (Associated  Theas.) 

817  Twinex  Century 

752  Robert  Maynard 

732  Para.  Theas.  (FP)  (cl.) 

556  Odeon 

413  I.  G.  Knowles 

634  Thea.  Holding  Corp.  (Premier) 

510  Twinex 

714  Ottawa  Valley  Amuse. 

590  West  Pen  Theas.  Ltd. 

978  Odeon 

961  Odeon 

390  J.  &  J.  Kerr  (cl.) 

259  Pickle  Crow  Community  Club 

451  G.  St.  Gelais  &  G.  Wright 
993  Odeon 

995  Odeon 


47 


Ontario 


Pop. 

Town 

Theatre 

Open 

Seats 

Licensee 

14.716 

Port  Colborne 

Strand  . 

....  7  ... 

777 

Theatre  Holding  Corp.  (Premier) 

6,925 

Port  Credit 

Vogue 

6 

499 

Twinex  Century 

3.042 

Port  Dover 

Beach 

6 

462 

Jules  Cloet 

1.551 

Port  Elgin 

Elgin  . 

6 

302 

Masonic  Lodge  (cl.) 

8.015 

Port  Hope 

Capitol 

6 

651 

Durland  Theas.  (Premier) 

750 

Port  Rowan 

Bay 

4 

462 

R.  Cloet  (cl.) 

3,476 

Prescott 

Princess 

....  7  . 

470 

J.  D.  St.  Pierre 

1,168 

Rainy  River 

Gaiety 

6 

299 

A.  E.  McLean 

3,500 

Red  Lake 

Lake  . 

4-6 

480 

Wm.  Smith 

8,547 

Renfrew 

O'  Brien 

6 

661 

Ottawa  Valley  Amuse. 

16,191 

Richmond  Hill 

Richmond 

....  7  .... 

408 

Richmond  Amuse.  Co.  Ltd. 

2,381 

Ridgetown 

Palace 

6 

260 

W.  R.  Geddis  (cl.) 

3,041 

Rockland 

Cartier 

7 

400 

P.  A.  Levesque 

83,412 

St.  Catharines 

Capitol 

7 

1086 

FPCC 

Lincoln 

7  ... 

750 

Roy  Miller 

Palace  . 

7  .... 

996 

Harry  Rosenberg 

4,437 

St.  Mary's 

Lyric 

.  3  ... 

346 

C.  Stanyon  (cl.) 

22,095 

St.  Thomas 

Capitol 

.....  7  .. 

937 

FPCC 

50,308 

Sarnia 

Capitol 

7  .... 

981 

FPCC 

Odeon 

7 

961 

Odeon 

42,354 

Sault  Ste.  Marie 

Algoma 

7 

904 

FPCC 

Biltmore 

7  .... 

813 

Biltmore  Theas.  (Soo)  Ltd. 

Orpheum 

7  .... 

552 

FPCC 

Princess 

7  .... 

967 

J.  &  A.  DePaul 

1,850 

Schreiber 

Broadway 

.6 

195 

Linkon  Co.  Ltd.  (cl.) 

8.618 

Simcoe 

Norfolk 

6 

533 

Simcoe  Little  Thea.  (Legit.) 

Strand 

6 

525 

Theatre  Holding  Corp.  (Premier) 

2,346 

Sioux  Lookout 

Mayfair 

6 

484 

M.  P.  Dalseg  (Prairie  Allied) 

9,488 

Smith's  Falls 

Soper 

6 

963 

Theatre  Holding  Corp.  (Premier) 

1,101 

Smooth  Rock  F. 

Trinity  Centre 

7  .... 

407. 

United  Church  Hall  Committee 

1,655 

Southampton 

Esquire 

.  7 

306 

H.  M.  Poidevin 

5,845 

Stoney  Creek 

Fox  . 

.  6  ... 

479 

F.  Broadley 

20,067 

Stratford 

Avon 

.  6 

999 

Stratford  Festival  Co.  (Legit.) 

Vogue  . 

6  .  . 

704 

Sarnia  Thea.  Co.  (Premier' 

6,176 

Sturgeon  Falls 

Lido 

7 

475 

P.  A.  Levesque  (Ina.  Theas.) 

Odeon 

7 

498 

Carl  Waisberg 

78,932 

Sudbury 

Capitol 

7 

1369 

FPCC 

Century 

7 

779 

Twinex  Century 

Empire 

7 

1229 

Northern  Empire  Theas.  (Ind.  Theas.) 

Plaza 

7 

516 

Danlor  Ltd. 

Regent 

7 

1  140 

Twinex  Century 

1,456 

Sutton  West 

Simcoe 

6 

310 

H.  C.  D.  Main 

1 ,751 

Thessalon 

Empire 

6 

251 

John  Valiquette  (Burned) 

8,560 

Thorold 

Tivoli 

7 

479 

Alfred  Tucci  (Burned) 

3,009 

Tilbury 

Plaza 

4 

410 

Fred  Campbell 

6,478 

Tillsonburg 

Strand 

6 

682 

Theatre  Holding  Corp.  (Premier) 

28,797 

Timmins  ...  . 

Broadway 

7 

792 

FPCC 

Palace  . 

7 

1164 

FPCC  (F.  Calameco) 

Victory 

7 

1120 

FPCC  (F.  Calameco) 

12,809 

Trenton  . 

Centre  . . 

......  6  .... 

647 

Twinex  Century 

1,752 

Tweed  . . . 

Victoria 

6  . 

234 

J.  Henry  Salt 

2,262 

Uxbridge 

Roxy  . 

6 

359 

Thomas  Burrows 

1,000 

Virginiatown 

Strand 

4 

420 

Theatre  Holding  Corp.  (Premier)  (cl.) 

3,700 

Walkerton  . 

Roxy 

6 

702 

R.  J.  Hinsperger 

7,673 

Wallaceburg 

Capitol 

7 

564 

Theatre  Holding  Corp.  (Premier) 

417 

Wasaga  Beach 

Skyview 

6 

600 

J.  R.  Hewitt  (Summer) 

21,214 

Waterloo  . 

Waterloo 

6  . 

632 

Premier  Operating  (el.) 

1,500 

Wawa  . . 

Roxy 

6 

476 

N.  J.  Erechook 

35,607 

Welland 

Capitol 

.  7  .... 

1200 

Twinex 

Park 

3 

701 

Twinex 

1,241 

West  Hill 

Roxy 

7 

652 

B.  Fode 

1,031 

West  Lome 

Royal 

.6 

443 

Elgin  Theas.  Ltd.  (cl.) 

9,557 

Weston 

Biltmore 

6 

914 

Biltmore  Theatres  Ltd. 

14,315 

Whitby  . . 

Brock 

6 

404 

W.  Goodman 

2,063 

Wiarton  . 

Berford 

6 

364 

M.  E.  &  S.  Johnston 

6,100 

Willowdale 

Willow 

_  7 

992 

Alcana  Thea.  Co.  (Premier) 

1,491 

Winchester 

Winchester 

.  6  .... 

413 

A.  H.  Knapp 

113,036 

Windsor 

Capitol 

7  .... 

1744 

Para.  (Windsor)  Theas.  IFP) 

Centre 

.  7  .... 

926 

Twinex  Century 

Palace 

......  7  .... 

1605 

Para.  (Windsor)  Theas.  (FP) 

Park 

.  7  .... 

813 

Para.  (Windsor)  Theas.  (FP) 

Tivoli 

.  7  .... 

1178 

Para.  (Windsor)  Theas.  (FP)  (cl.) 

48 

Ontario  (Toronto) 


Pop. 

Town 

Theatre 

Open 

Seats 

Licensee 

1 1 3.036 

Windsor  _ 

Vanity  . . 

-  7  .... 

960 

Twinex  Century 

2,878 

Wingham  . 

Lyceum  . 

..  6  .... 

300 

A.  B.  Adams  (cl.) 

20,130 

Woodstock  ... 

Capitol  . . 

..  7  .... 

768 

FPCC 

657,452 

Toronto  . 

Academy  . 

.  7  .... 

343 

Wm.  Kolas  (cl.) 

Acropolis  . 

..  7  .... 

904 

Thomas  Vlahos 

Alhambra  . 

..  7  .... 

944 

Para.  Theas.  IFP) 

Allenby  _ _ 

..  7 

700 

M.  Starkman  &  C.  Wagman  (Allied) 

Bay  . 

.  7 

477 

Bay  Thea.  Co. 

Beach  . 

..  7  .... 

1288 

FPCC 

Biltmore  . 

.  7  .... 

929 

Biltmore  Theas  Ltd. 

Birchcliff  .  . 

.  7  .... 

865 

Supreme  Theas.  Ltd.  (Twinex) 

Bonita  . 

.  7  .... 

530 

Harry  Lester  (EBA) 

Brighton 

..  7  .... 

418 

C.  &  W.  Welsman 

Broadway 

7  . 

466 

Jordian  Operating  Ltd. 

Capitol 

.  7  .... 

848 

FPCC 

Casino  . 

.  7  .... 

698 

F.  Bryan  &  F.  Engel 

Centre  . 

.  7  .... 

500 

Miklen  Enterprises  Ltd.  (H.  L.  Fromm) 

Century  . 

..  7  .... 

1342 

B&F 

Christie  . 

.  7 

793 

Bennet  Fode 

College  . . 

..  7  .... 

1499 

FPCC 

Continental  . 

..  7  .... 

456 

Lionel  Lester  (Foreign) 

Crest  . 

..  6  .... 

835 

M.  &  D.  Davis  Ltd.  (Legitimate) 

Donlands  . 

7 

838 

B&F 

Don  Mills  . 

.  7  .... 

845 

Barry  Theas.  Ltd.  (Odeon) 

Downtown  . 

.  7  .... 

1059 

Twinex  Century 

Eastwood  . 

7  .... 

770 

B&F 

Eaton  Auditorium 

.  6  .... 

1275 

Eaton's  of  Canada  (Legitimate) 

Eglinton  . 

.  7 

1080 

FPCC 

Elane  . 

7 

711 

Brian's  Theas.  Ltd.  (Barry  Allen) 

Fine  Arts  . 

.  7  .... 

674 

S.  Bode 

Fox  . 

.  7  .... 

546 

Sheldon  Theas.  Ltd.  (NBC) 

Garden  . 

.  7 

473 

M.  Rittenberg 

Gay  . 

.  7 

520 

Z.  Un-ger 

Glendale  . 

.  7  .... 

995 

Twinex  Century 

Golden  Mile  . 

.  7  .... 

995 

Lorenbay  Financials  Ltd.  IM.  Fremes) 

Hollywood  . 

.  7  .... 

1613 

General  Sound  (FPCC) 

Imperial  . 

.  7  .... 

3206 

Eastern  Theatres  IFP) 

Interna'I  Cinema 

.  7  .... 

557 

Townart  Hall  Ltd.  (Twinex) 

Italia  . . . 

.  7  .... 

728 

Afred  Tucci 

Kingsway  . . . 

.  7  .... 

697 

Twinex 

Kum-C  . 

.  7  .... 

590 

Walter  Stern 

La  Plaza  . 

.  7  .... 

752 

W.  Dundas 

La  Salle  . 

.  7  .... 

650 

A.  Finkelstein  (Allied) 

Loew's  . 

.  7  .... 

1641 

Marcus  Loew's  Theas. 

Lux  . 

.  7  .... 

707 

Ray  Lux  (Burlesque)  (cl.) 

Massey  Hall  . . 

_ 

2765 

Trustees  Massey  Hall  (Concert) 

Melody  . 

.  7  .... 

415 

Leslie  Pecsenye 

Metro  . . 

.  7 

696 

Twinex  Century 

Midtown 

.  7  .... 

1082 

Banner  Theas.  Ltd.  (Twinex) 

Mt.  Pleasant  . 

.  7  .... 

444 

A.  Sorokolit  &  P.  Stasiuk 

New  Yorker  . 

.  7  .... 

590 

B.  Fode 

Nortown  . 

.  7  .... 

959 

FPCC 

Odeon  . 

7 

752 

Acme  Theas.  Ltd.  (Twinex) 

Odeon-Carlton  . 

7  .... 

2318 

Odeon 

Odeon-Danforth  ..... 

.  7  .... 

1328 

Odeon 

Odeon-Fairlawn  . 

.  7  .... 

1165 

Odeon 

Odeon-Humber  . 

.  7  .... 

1203 

Odeon 

Odeon-Hyland  . 

.  7  .... 

1357 

Odeon 

O'Keefe  Centre  ... 

.  6  .... 

3200 

O'Keefe  Brewing  Co.  Ltd.  (Legitimate) 

Orpheum 

.  7  .... 

625 

Orpheum  Theas.  Ltd.  (P.  Wilner) 

Palace  . . 

.  7  .... 

1485 

FPCC 

Paradise  . 

.  7  .... 

643 

A.  Angelozzi 

Park  . 

.  7  .... 

847 

Twinex  Century 

Parkdale  . 

.  7  .... 

1397 

FPCC 

Parliament  . 

.  7  .... 

773 

B&F  (cl.) 

Pix  . 

.  7  .... 

454 

Pietro  Daniele  (cl.) 

Prince  of  Wales  ... 

.  7  .... 

1197 

B&F  (W.  A.  Summerville) 

Pylon 

.  7  .... 

749 

Pylon  Thea.  Ltd.  (B&F)  (Foreign) 

Queen  Elizabeth  ... 

— 

1325 

CNE  (Concert) 

Radio  City  .  . 

.  7  .... 

797 

V.  Simone 

Revue  . . 

.  7  .... 

480 

Wm.  Balonier 

Rio  . . 

.  7  .... 

500 

Ace  Thea.  Co.  (M.  P.  Saunders) 

49 


Ontario  (Toronto)  —  Quebec 


Pop. 

Town 

Theatre 

Open 

Seats 

Licensee 

457,452 

Toronto 

. Royal  Alexandra 

4 

1525 

Ed  Mirvish  Enterprises  Ltd.  (Legit.) 

Runnymede 

7 

1377 

FPCC 

Savoy 

7 

799 

Biltmore  Theas.  IGerrard)  Ltd. 

Scarboro 

7  .... 

482 

Supreme  Theas.  Ltd.  (Twinex) 

St.  Clair 

7  .... 

1430 

FPCC 

State 

7  .... 

694 

Planet  Theatres  Ltd.  (Twinex) 

Studio 

7  .... 

542 

Lionel  &  Robert  Lester  (Foreign) 

Tivoli 

.  7  .... 

935 

FPCC 

Towne  Cinema 

7  .... 

693 

Townart  Hall  Ltd.  (Twinex) 

University 

7  .... 

1344 

General  Sound  (FPCC) 

Uptown 

7  .... 

2245 

Yonge-Bloor  Thea.  Co.  (Loew's  Theas.  Inc.) 

Vaughan 

7  .... 

929 

B&F 

Victory 

7  .... 

1214 

Mono  Prod'ns  Ltd. 

Westwood 

7  .... 

994 

Twinex 

Quebec 

(Licences  are  renewable  in  Quebec  on  May  1st.  No  itinerant  licences  are 
included.  "Va"  shown  atter  name  of  Licensee  indicates  theatre  using  equal 
number  of  French  and  English  pictures.  "Fr."  indicates  French  pictures  only.) 


Pop.  Town  Theatre  Open  Seats  Licensee 


3,940 

Actonvale 

Acton 

5 

6,006 

Amos 

7 

Royal 

7 

3,544 

Amqui 

Figaro 

6 

1,500 

Anticosti  Island 

Anticosti 

2 

864 

Armagh  . 

Etoile 

4 

14,309 

Arvida 

Palace 

7 

10,923 

Asbestos 

Cinema  Asbestos 

..  7 

Lize  . .  . 

7 

5,515 

Bagotville 

Saguenay 

7 

7,805 

Baie  Comeau 

Arcade 

7 

1,500 

Baie  du  Febvre 

Salle  Belcourt 

2 

4,604 

Baie  St.  Paul 

Clarence 

6 

Laurentian 

6 

2,000 

Baieville 

Salle  Belcourt 

1 

782 

Barrachois 

Barrachois 

..  1 

1,186 

Barraute  . 

Barraute 

4 

1,611 

Beauceville  East 

Beauceville 

.  7 

Rex  . . . 

..  7 

600 

Rex  . .  .. 

2-4 

8,601 

Beauharnois  . 

Capitol 

4 

Iroquois 

2 

9,125 

Beauport 

Centre  de  Loisirs 

5-6 

2,557 

Beaupre 

K.  of  C.  Hall 

4 

6,128 

Beloeil 

Beloeil 

7 

Community  Hall 

5 

622 

Belleterre 

Star 

4 

3,662 

Berthierville 

Metro 

7 

Royal 

7 

4,1  15 

Black  Lake 

Lyric 

7 

3,233 

Bourlamaque 

Capitol 

7 

3,579 

Brownsburg  .  ... 

Carol 

7 

500 

Bryson  . 

7 

7,353 

Buckingham 

Buckingham 

7 

2,571 

Cabano  . 

Parish  Hall 

4 

Royal 

7 

1,050 

Cadillac 

Cadillac 

2 

2,012 

Cap  Chat 

Windsor 

6 

26,530 

Cap  de  la 

Madeleine 

Champlain 

7 

Madelon 

7 

1,700 

Carleton  sur  Mer 

Carleton 

6 

3,000 

Cartierville  . 

Commodore 

7 

3,390 

Causapscal  . 

Canadien 

..  7 

3,679 

Chambly  Canton 

New  Cinema 

..  1 

3,378 

Chandler  . 

Chandler 

6 

3,042 

Charlemagne  ... 

Centre  Recreatif 

3 

400  A.  Sicard  (Fr.) 

400  J.  Duchesne  ( V2  ) 

350  Raymond  Chevrier  (  V2 ) 

400  A.  Fournier  (Fr.) 

250  Consolidated  Paper  Ltd.  P/2) 

325  G.  Lemelin  (Fr.) 

480  Leo  Choquette  (  V2  ) 

597  Gaston  Theroux  P/2) 

500  Gaston  Theroux  ( */2 ) 

450  Leo  Choquette  [V2) 

480  G.  Lacroix  P/2) 

250  G.  Langevin  P/2)  (cl.) 

350  R.  Simard  (Fr.) 

300  J.  E.  Menard  (Fr.) 

432  Claude  Biron  (cl.) 

156  W.  Kruse 

312  J.  A.  Boily  (Fr.) 

394  L.  Poulin 

475  A.  Bernard  (Fr.) 

300  A.  Bernard 

600  T.  H.  Trow  (Cinema  Booking)  ( V2 ) 

370  T.  H.  Trow  (Cinema  Booking)  (cl.) 

400  Rex-Films  (Fr.) 

300  R.  Blais  (Fr.) 

500  F.  Fortin  P/2) 

210  P.  Lambert 

450  Gillis  Bouffard  (Fr.) 

400  P.  Desjarlais  (Fr.) 

480  L.  Choquette  (Fr.) 

300  Guy  Jacob  (Fr.) 

662  Premier  Operating 

256  B.  La  Haye 

200  J.  St.  Pierre 

300  C.  McLennan 

500  E.  Pelletier  (Fr.)  (cl.) 

400  R.  Breton  (Fr.) 

300  B.  Dewar 

392  Jacques  Gagne 

600  J.  L.  Desjardins  &  L.  Choquette  { V2 ) 
650  Roger  Denis  P/2) 

400  L.  Gauthier  (Fr.) 

600  H.  Hotte  (  V2 ) 

300  A.  Paquet  (Fr.) 

166  Johnny  Martini  P/2) 

200  J.  R.  Joncas  P/2) 

200  Rev.  Pere  Des-Pir>s  (Fr.) 


50 


Quebec 


Pop.  Town  Theatre  Open  Seats  Licensee 


4,144 

Charny  . . 

Parish  Hall 

.  1  ... 

300 

R.  La  France 

7,563 

Chateauguay 

Alamo 

.  7  ... 

307 

Marcel  Bellerive 

4,715 

Chibougamau 

Marcel 

.  5 

500 

Premier  Operating  (  Vi ) 

Vimy 

7 

510 

E.  Heppell  l'/z) 

30,54? 

Chicoutimi  . 

Capitol 

7 

634 

France  Film  C/2) 

Cartier 

7 

500 

L.  Choquette  1  '/i ) 

Imperial  . 

.  7 

700 

S.  Perron  &  L.  Choquette  (Fr.) 

600 

Clarke  City 

Clarke  City  Club 

.  3 

208 

Gulf  Pulp  &  Paper  Co.  C/z) 

6,839 

Coaticook  . 

Opera  House 

7 

432 

Henri  Masse  (  V2 ) 

1,975 

Contrecouer 

Rex  . 

.  7 

250 

J.  DeTonnancour  (Fr.) 

7,015 

Cowansville 

Princess  . . 

7  ... 

487 

L  Choquette  &  C.  H.  Brock 

1,949 

Desbiens  Mills 

Centre  . . 

.  4  ... 

250 

L.  Blanchette  (Fr.) 

3,047 

D'lsraeli 

Couture 

1-2 

395 

Onil  Perreau  (  Fr. ) 

5,97? 

Dolbeau  . 

Meteor  . 

.  7  ... 

600 

R.  Grenier  W2) 

Plaza  . 

7 

500 

C.  A.  Du  Four  ( V2 ) 

4,71? 

Donnaconna  _ 

Royal 

.  7 

614 

Mrs.  P.  Dussault  (Fr.) 

4,899 

Dorion 

Dorion 

.  7  ... 

456 

C.  Auclair 

1,200 

Douglastown 

Holy  Name  Hall 

3  . 

150 

Rex  Films 

27,493 

Drummond  ville 

Capitol  . 

7 

850 

C.  Auclair  1  Vi  1 

Drummond 

7 

750 

Paul  Gendron  (  V2 ) 

Riviera  . 

.  7 

535 

R.  Gauthier  (Fr.) 

4,709 

East  Angus 

Eden 

7 

350 

P.  Paquin  &  H.  Masse  [V2) 

1,136 

East  Broughton 

Perro  . . 

6 

250 

J.  D.  Perrault  (Fr.) 

1,500 

Estcourt 

L' Acceuil 

.  4 

200 

Rev.  C.  E.  Touchette  (Fr.) 

6,295 

Farnham  . . 

Rialto 

2 

418 

L.  Choquette  (  V2  ) 

1,92? 

Ferme  Neuve 

Vimy 

.  4 

256 

L.  Cloutier  (  Fr. ) 

1,489 

Forestville  . 

Crystal  . 

6 

365 

Albert  Drapeau 

1,759 

Fort  Coulonge 

Fort  . 

6 

310 

Mrs.  P.  Soucie  [V2) 

Lyn  . 

7 

200 

J.  F.  Doyle 

2,500 

Fox  River 

Cartier  . 

2-4 

300 

J.  Kennedy  &  C.  Legarignon  IFr.) 

Martin  . 

5-7 

400 

1.  S.  Dufresne 

3,500 

Gagnon 

Salle  Paroissiale 

6  ... 

480 

Rev.  J.  P.  Roy  C/j) 

2,524 

Gaspe  .... 

Centre  Recreatif 

7 

300 

Rex  Films  (Fr.) 

Plaza  . 

7 

421 

W.  A.  Kruse 

8,150 

Gatineau  Mills 

Laurentian 

7 

670 

J.  M.  Goudreau  (Cinema  Booking)  [V2] 

8,757 

Gatineau  Pointe 

Paris 

7 

400 

Andrew  Behan 

644 

Gentilly 

Genty  . 

.  5  ... 

400 

J.  Beauchesne  (Cinema  Booking)  (Fr.) 

3,500 

Gognon 

Salle  Paroissiale 

6 

480 

Rev.  J.  P.  Roy  C/z) 

601 

Gracefield 

Regan 

5 

360 

L.  Bertrand  l(?ue.  Cinema  Bookingl 

30,852 

Granby 

Palace 

7 

1498 

D.  Robert  { '/z ) 

Ritz  .  .... 

7 

1196 

D.  Robert  C/z) 

15,365 

Grand'Mere 

National  . . 

.  7 

422 

W.  &  V.  Trahan  l'/z) 

Palace 

.6 

600 

W.  &  V.  Trahan  l'/z) 

1,141 

Grande  Riviere 

Parish  Hall 

4 

488 

E.  Couture 

1,300 

Grenville 

Laurentian  . 

.  7 

376 

Roland  Landriault  l'/z) 

5,837 

Haute  Rive 

Cine  Haute  Rive 

7 

700 

Jacques  Rouleau 

1,658 

Hudson 

Royal  . 

.  6  ... 

..  200 

Mrs.  N.  Rozen- 

55,624 

Hull  . 

Cartier  . 

7 

930 

P.  Lafontaine 

Cinema  De  Paris 

7 

615 

France  Film  (Fr.) 

3,058 

Huntingdon 

Huntingdon 

7 

400 

T.  H.  Trow  (Cinema  Booking)  [V2) 

17,710 

Joliette  . . 

Arena  . 

.  5 

500 

W.  Lebrecque  (Summer)  (  V2  ) 

Cinema  Joliette 

.  7 

600 

R.  Cardinal  (Fr.) 

Venus  . 

7 

550 

T.  H.  Trow  (Cinema  Booking)  C/2) 

28,192 

Jonquiere  . 

Bellevue  . 

.  7 

900 

L.  Choquette  &  P.  Brossard  IFr.) 

Centre 

.  7 

475 

L.  Choquette  &  P.  Brossard  l'/z) 

1  1,232 

Kenogami  . 

Princess  . 

7 

420 

L.  Choquette  &  G.  Duperre  C/2) 

1,210 

LaBelle  . 

LaBelle 

.  4 

200 

A.  Robert  C/2) 

8,068 

L'Abord  A 

Plouffe 

Lido 

7 

400 

A.  Racette  (Fr.) 

4,000 

Labrador  City 

Carol  . 

.  6 

396 

Northeast  Theatres 

2,289 

Lac  Etchemin  .. 

Royal  . 

.4 

400 

Claude  Giguerre  (Fr.)  (cl.) 

37,691 

Lachine  . 

Empress  . . 

7 

468 

United  Amusement 

Royal  Alexandra 

.  7  . 

1050 

R.  &  L.  Rosenbloom 

7,468 

Lachute  . 

Lachute 

.  7 

500 

C.  Marchand  &  T.  Trow  C/2) 

2,466 

LaMalbaie  . 

Malbaie 

.  7 

464 

Dr.  P.  E.  Paquin  IFr.) 

699 

Lambton  . 

Lambton 

4 

240 

P.  Roy  IFr.) 

7,205 

LaPrairie 

Royal 

.  4 

300 

A.  Auclair  C/2) 

3,974 

LaSarre  . 

Francais  . 

.  7 

300 

C.  Pelletier  (Fr.) 

LaSarre 

.  7  . 

400 

Julian  Gilbert  IFr.) 

4,396 

L'Assomption  ... 

Alouette  . 

.  4 

300 

Tony  Piazzetto  C/2) 

12,766 

La  Tuque  . 

Empire  . 

.  7 

523 

O.  Fontaine  C/2) 

Lyric  . . . 

.  7  . 

350 

Dr.  A.  Thibault  C/z ) 

5,395 

Laval  West  . 

Garden 

.  7  .. 

440 

J.  Korman 

2,462 

L'Epiphanie  . 

Royal  . 

.  4  ... 

400 

A.  Pizzetto  IFr.) 

51 


Quebec 


Pop.  Town _ Theatre _  Open  Seats  Licensee 


14,871 

Levis  . . 

Bienville 

7  ... 

300 

E.  Beaumont  IFr.) 

Cinema  de  Levis 

7 

400 

P.  Turcotte  IFr.) 

3,000 

I'lslet 

Belle-Isle 

.  4  . 

285 

E.  Frenette  (Fr.) 

23,581 

Longueuil  . 

Avalon  . 

7  ... 

570 

Louis  Jazzard 

Rio  . . . 

7 

200 

Robert  Bouilet  (cl.) 

6,420 

Loretville 

Centre  Paroissial 

4 

150 

932 

Lorrainville 

Francais  . 

7 

350 

Roland  Beaupre  (Fr.) 

4,088 

Louiseville 

Royal  . 

7  . 

575 

847 

Lyster  . 

Lyster  . 

5  ... 

250 

J.  M.  Croteau  (Fr.) 

12,983 

Magog 

Cartier  . 

7  ... 

400 

L.  Choquette  &  F.  Paris  [Vi) 

Centre 

7  ... 

500 

Real  Joyal  (Cinema  Booking) 

1,606 

Makamic  . 

Regent 

4 

300 

C.  Raymond  (Fr.) 

6,762 

Malartic 

Royal  . 

7 

350 

Raoul  Duchesne  (  V2  ) 

6,171 

Maniwaki 

Azur  . 

7  .... 

500 

P.  E.  Theriault  (  'A ) 

3,704 

Marieville  . 

Reo 

5 

300 

Mrs.  C.  Comtois  (Que.  Cinemc 

8,883 

Matane 

National 

7  ... 

250 

Mrs.  J.  P.  Forbes  (Fr.) 

6,938 

Megantic  . 

Bijou  . . . . 

7  . 

406 

A.  Lemoine  (Fr.) 

— 

Metabetchouan 

Salle  Paroissiale 

7  ... 

— 

Father  Bouchard  (Fr.) 

3,349 

Mistassini 

Orpheon  . . 

6  .... 

300 

Egide  Boivin  (TOAQ)  (Fr.) 

6,081 

Mont  Joli 

Cinema 

7  .... 

508 

G.  Abousofy  (  V2 ) 

Royal  . 

7  .... 

400 

Antoine  Richard  (Fr.) 

5,830 

Mont  Laurier 

Laurentian  . 

7  .... 

547 

Gauthier,  Belanger  &  Lapointe 

Laurier 

7  .... 

500 

B.  Payette  PA) 

200 

Mont  Louis 

Riviera 

4  .... 

200 

F.  Lemieux  (Fr.) 

6,723 

Montmagny 

Lafontaine 

7  .... 

700 

Romeo  Couillard  (Fr.) 

Tache 

7  .... 

500 

Romeo  Couillard  (  Vi ) 

800 

Morin  Heights 

Bell 

5 

400 

C.  D.  Campbell  PA) 

2,891 

Murdochville  ... 

Paramount  . 

7 

630 

FPCC 

1,768 

Napierville 

Cine  Palace  . 

4  .... 

342 

M.  Primeau  IFr.) 

2,000 

New  Carlisle 

Royal  . 

7  . 

308 

G.  Coulombe  (Que.  Cinema) 

1,000 

New  Richmond 

Parish  Hall 

4 

370 

V.  Leblanc 

4,401 

Nicolet 

3a  la 

3-4  . 

375 

G.  Allard  (Fr.) 

11,304 

Noranda 

Noranda 

7  .... 

600 

FPCC 

1,678 

Normandin 

Ouvres  Paroissiales 

4  . 

360 

J.  P.  Turcotte  (Fr.) 

4,000 

Normetal  . 

Normetal 

4 

240 

Julien  Gilbert 

St.  Louis  _ 

7 

256 

Beaupre  Reg'd. 

1,200 

Notre  Dame 

du  Nord 

Ideal 

7 

432 

Trahan  &  Furoy 

2,300 

Nouvelle  ... 

Centre  de  Loisirs 

6 

300 

Rex  Film 

2,500 

Oka  . 

Au  Fil  de  I’Eau 

7  .... 

170 

R.  Turcot 

1 ,492 

Ormstown 

Denis  . 

6 

360 

J.  F.  Green 

1,262 

Parent 

Stella 

4 

140 

P.  E.  Casoni  PA) 

4.500 

Paspebiac 

Paspebiac 

6 

400 

E.  Holmes  (Fr.) 

655 

Perce  . 

Salle  Paroissiale 

2  .... 

380 

Rex  Film  PA) 

6,509 

Plessisville 

Cinema  . 

5 

500 

F.  Rousseau  PA) 

Colonial 

7  .... 

306 

A.  G.  Cauette  (Fr.) 

1,328 

Pointe  Au  Pic 

Casino 

5  .... 

300 

L.  Warren  IFr.) 

22,370 

Pointe  Claire 

Pointe  Claire 

7 

400 

M.  Arpin  (  V2  ) 

2,982 

Pont  Rouge 

Parish  Hall 

2  . 

500 

Rex  Film  (Fr.) 

19,174 

Pont  Viau  . 

Viau 

7 

350 

H.  David  PA) 

8,975 

Port  Alfred  .  . 

Chateau  . 

6 

410 

L.  Choquette  (Fr.) 

3,154 

Princeville 

Princess 

7 

200 

B.  Baillargeon  (Fr.) 

67,600 

Quebec 

Capitol 

7 

1726 

FPCC 

Cartier 

7 

810 

United  Amusements 

Cinema  de  Paris 

7 

1158 

France  Films  (Fr.) 

Classic 

7  . 

500 

FPCC 

Empire 

7 

600 

W.  Lester 

Imperial 

7  .... 

1000 

A.  Chouinard  (Fr.) 

Lairet 

7  .... 

842 

United  Amusements  (  V2 ) 

Laurier 

7  .... 

500 

E.  Beaumont  (Fr.) 

Pigalle 

7 

702 

France  Films  (Fr.) 

Princess 

7 

732 

A.  Chouinard  (  V2 ) 

Rialto 

7  . 

430 

W.  Lester  (Fr.) 

Sillery  . 

7 

500 

A.  Gilbert  (Fr.) 

Victoria 

7  . 

726 

Consolidated  Theas.  (Fr.) 

3,999 

Richmond  . 

Myra  . 

7 

400 

A.  Babin 

1,969 

Rigaud  . . 

Vimy 

7 

300 

Mme.  R.  Castonguay 

17,000 

Rimouski  _ 

Auditorium  . 

7  .... 

648 

E.  Pelletier  (Rex  Film) 

Cartier 

7  .... 

600 

T.  Trow  ( V2 ) 

Centre  Loisirs 

7  .... 

995 

TOAQ  (Fr.) 

2,500 

Riviere  Bleue 

Parish  Hall 

6  .... 

300 

G.  Gagnon  (Fr.)  (cl.) 

1 1,057 

Riviere  du  Loup 

Capitol  . 

7  .  . 

500 

R.  Pelletier  PA) 

Princess 

7  .... 

545 

Mrs.  L.  Bertrand  ( V2 ) 

7,597 

Roberval  . 

Diana 

3-6 

300 

J.  H.  Gagnon  (Fr.) 

52 


Quebec 


Pop.  Town  Theatre  Open  Seats  Licensee 


1,646 

Rock  Island 

Border 

.  7 

18,390 

Rouyn  . 

Alexander 

7 

Capitol  . 

7 

Montcalm 

7 

Paramount 

7 

Rouyn  . 

7 

2,243 

Sayabec 

George's  . 

2 

2,799 

Schefferville 

Roxy  . 

7 

1,023 

Scotstown 

Scotstown 

6 

500 

Seignory . 

Log  Chateau 

2 

3,150 

Senneterre 

Capitol  . 

.  3 

Metro  . 

7 

Senneterre 

3 

12,776 

Seven  Islands  .. 

Lido  . 

7 

Rio 

7 

1,029 

Shawbridge 

Laurentian 

7 

31,496 

Shawinigan  Falls 

Auditorium 

7 

Capitol  . 

7 

Cartier  . 

7 

Roxy  . 

7 

— 

Shelter  Bay 

Cartier 

.  7 

66,363 

Sherbrooke 

Capitol 

.  7 

Cinema  de  Paris 

4 

Granada 

7 

Premier 

7 

Re*  . 

.  7 

17,045 

Sorel 

Richelieu 

.  7 

Rio  . 

7 

Sorel 

7 

900 

St.  Adelaide 

Salle  Paroissiale 

6 

1,285 

St.  Adele  en 

Bas 

7 

5,716 

St.  Agathe 

Roxy 

7 

1,725 

St.  Alexis  des 

Monts  . 

Turner  . . 

4 

1,040 

St.  Andre 

Avellin  . 

Royal  . 

6 

3,732 

St.  Anne  de 

Bellevue 

Rex 

7 

4,650 

St.  Anne  des 

Monts 

Caribou 

5 

4,253 

St.  Anne  de  la 

Pocatiere 

Cinema  Pocatiere 

5 

2,200 

St.  Basile 

Elysee  . 

6 

1,334 

St.  Casimir  . 

K.  of  C. 

4 

2,067 

St.  Cesaire  .. 

Venise  . 

6 

965 

St.  Charles  . 

Alouette 

6 

2,000 

St.  Come  . .. 

St.  Come 

2 

1,440 

Ste.  Croix  . 

Ste.  Croix  .  . 

6 

1,300 

St.  Damien  _ 

Centre  Paroissiale 

1 

2,500 

St.  Donat  . 

Jano 

7 

1,000 

St.  Eleuthere 

Salle  Paroissiale 

6 

- - 

Ste.  Emilie  de 

I'Energie 

Cinema  Erable 

4 

1,500 

St.  Ephrem 

Alfred 

2 

5,359 

St.  Eustache 

Cinema  . 

7 

7,236 

St.  Eustach  sur 

le  Lac  . . . 

Moon 

6 

Normandie 

7 

627 

St.  Evariste  . 

Royal 

4 

5,008 

St.  Felicien  . 

St.  Felicien 

7 

3,402 

St.  Gabriel  de 

Brandon  . 

Brandon  .... 

6 

2,331 

Ste.  Genevieve 

Pierrefonds 

6 

4,006 

St.  George  de 

Beauce  . 

Royal 

7 

Vimy  .... 

7 

4,700 

Ste.  Germaine 

Royal 

5 

2,000 

Ste.  Gideon  de 

Beauce  . . . 

Frontenac 

3 

5,870 

St.  Gregoire  de 

Montmorency 

Parish  Hall 

6 

21,647 

Ste.  Hyacintlie  .. 

Cinema  de  Paris 

7 

480  H.  F.  Taylor 

600  T.  Allevatto  ( V2 )  (cl.) 

750  FPCC  C/2) 

368  P.  Gauthier  C/2) 

600  FPCC  C/2) 

580  Julien  Gilbert  C/2) 

200  J.  Geo.  Cote  (Fr.)  (cl.) 

500  Northeast  Theas.  Ltd.  C/2) 

400  E.  Turcotte 

250  Mason-Prevost  (Summer) 

450  R.  St.  Pierre  and  J.  D.  Dubreuile  C/2)  (cl.) 
480  Armande  Pelchat  C/2) 

200  Miss  A.  Pelchat  C/2) 

275  E.  C.  Layden  C/2) 

404  E.  C.  Layden  C/2) 

200  B.  Etinson  (Summer) 

600  Shawinigan  Cinemas  Inc.  C/2) 

400  Shawinigan  Cinemas  Inc.  C/2) 

500  Shawinigan  Cinemas  Inc.  ( */a ) 

600  Shawinigan  Cinemas  Inc.  C/2) 

-  J.  A.  Boudreault 

600  J.  G.  Lefebvre  (Fr.) 

846  France  Films  (Fr.) 

1592  United  Amusements 

726  Societe  Tele-Cinema  Ltee. 

628  G.  Bachand  (Fr.) 

533  A.  Lacouture 

600  G.  Langevin  (Fr.) 

1070  A.  Lacouture  C/2) 

249  Rex  Film  (Fr.) 

300  P.  Karabian  C/2) 

433  J.  Adilson 

250  Paul  Gaudreault  (Fr.) 

250  Octave  Bisson  (Fr.) 

414  M.  Cohen  Inc. 

225  G.  Gagnon  (Fr.) 

300  G.  Potvin  (Fr.) 

300  D.  Ruel  (Fr.) 

240  Rex  Film  (Fr.) 

315  R.  Gagne  (Fr.) 

304  E.  Frenette  (Fr.) 

140  F.  Dumas  (Fr.) 

300  N.  Demers  (Rex  Film)  (Fr.) 

250  B.  Metivier  (Rex  Film)  C/2) 

196  Fernand  Mousseau  C/2) 

400  L.  Gagnon  (Rex  Film)  (Fr.) 

200  G.  Bournadoire  (Fr.) 

200  J.  P.  Roy  (Fr.) 

320  Leo  Choquette  (Fr.) 

304  L.  Theoret  (Fr.) 

300  Guy  R.  Lahaie  C/2) 

300  Emile  Vachon  (Fr.) 

450  Charles  Dufour  ( Fr. ) 

275  P.  Desjarlais  (Fr.) 

280  George  Y.  Hurteau  (Fr.) 

484  L.  Choquette  C/2) 

550  L.  Choquette  C/2) 

397  Joseph  W.  Gagnon  (Fr.) 

275  Mrs.  S.  M.  Fortin  (Fr.) 

500  C.  Pacaud  (Fr.) 

-  France  Films  (Fr.) 


53 


Quebec 


Pop.  Town  Theatre  Open  Seats  Licensee 


21.447 

Ste.  Hyacinthe 

Maska  . 

7 

2,007 

St.  Jacques  de 

Montcalm  . 

Acadia  . 

4 

2,300 

St.  Jean 

d'Evangelist  . 

Salle  Paroissiale 

4-4 

2,500 

St.  Jean  de 

Port  Joli  . 

Centre  Paroissial 

4 

24,327 

St.  Jerome 

Rex  . 

7 

Theatre  du  Nord 

7 

1,238 

St.  Jerome 

ILac  St.  John) 

Parish  Hall 

4 

3,000 

St.  Joachim  de 

Tourelle 

St.  Joachim 

2 

24,181 

St.  Johns  . 

Capitol 

7 

Cartier 

7 

Imperial 

7 

7,124 

St.  Joseph 

4 

Canadien 

4 

2,434 

St.  Jovite 

St.  Jovite 

2 

2,548 

St.  Joseph  de 

4 

1 ,800 

St.  Julienne 

Chateau 

6 

1,780 

Ste.  Justine 

Etoile  . 

4 

14,21 1 

St.  Lambert 

Astor  . 

7 

50,421 

St.  Laurent 

Lucerne 

7 

2,700 

St.  Lin  . 

Laurier 

4 

2,443 

St.  Louis  de 

Courville 

Parish  Hall 

1 

7 

2,430 

St.  Marie  de 

Beauce 

Centre  Recreatif 

7 

Jacob 

7 

1,800 

Ste.  Martine 

Normandie 

4 

1,500 

St.  Michel  de 

Bellechasse 

St.  Michel 

2 

10,537 

St.  Michel  des 

6 

1,212 

St.  Pacome 

Louise  . 

6 

2,083 

St.  Pascal 

Duchesse 

4 

1,300 

St.  Perpetue 

Centre  Recreatif 

4 

1,500 

St.  Prosper 

St.  Prosper 

2-4 

3,883 

St.  Raymond 

Alouette 

7 

2,247 

St,  Remi 

Capitol 

5 

4,385 

St.  Romauld 

Etchemin  . 

7 

7,434 

St.  Rose 

Garden 

7 

1,443 

St.  Saveur 

Nordic  . 

7 

1  1,420 

Ste.  Therese 

George's 

7 

Rose  . 

7 

3,140 

St.  Tite 

Rheo 

7 

1,347 

St.  Zacharie 

St.  Zacharie 

4 

2,501 

Temiscaming 

Crescent 

7 

4,147 

Terrebonne 

Figaro 

7 

21,314 

Thetford  Mines 

Centre  Paroissial 

7 

Pigalle  . 

7 

52,387 

Three  Rivers 

Capitol 

7 

Imperial 

7 

Le  Baronet 

7 

Paris  . 

7 

Salle  Notre  Dame 

3-4 

3,304 

Thurso  . 

Capitol 

2 

8  106 

Tracy 

7 

4,278 

Trois  Pistoles 

Marcel 

7 

10,415 

Val  D'Or 

Strand 

7 

Bellerive 

7 

28,254 

Valleyfield 

Salaberry 

7 

Salle  Paroissiale 

7 

2,221 

Varennes  . 

Lux 

6 

74,474 

Palace 

7 

Savoy  . 

7 

18,340 

Victoriaville 

Laurier 

7 

Victoria  . 

7 

1,800 

Ville  de  Chapais 

Royal  . 

7 

811  United  Amusements  (Vi) 

300  G.  Goyette  (Fr.) 

300  Centre  des  Loisirs  (Rex  Films)  (Vi) 

400  L' Abbe  G.  Pelletier  (Fr.) 

748  General  Theatres  (Odeon)  (Vi) 

500  L.  Choquette  (Fr.) 

360  J.  Boivin  (Fr.) 

300  A.  St.  Laurent  (Fr.) 

928  General  Theatres  (Vi) 

700  C.  Auclair  (Vi) 

692  United  Amusement 

300  U.  H.  Pelletier  (Vi) 

600  L.  Rossignol  (Vi) 

150  J.  E.  Dufour  (Vi) 

300  Leopold  Doyon  (Fr.) 

360  L.  Lachapelle  (Fr.) 

350  A.  Chabot  (Fr.) 

450  United  Amusement 

831  United  Amusement 

490  R.  Bouillet  (Fr.) 

200  R.  LaFrance  (Fr.) 

300  Egregor  Co. 

310  L.  P.  Roy  (Fr.) 

200  A.  Jacob  (Fr.) 

360  Mrs.  Maurice  Leduc  (Vi) 

208  Gaston  Giguere 

250  Armand  Brule  (Fr.) 

400  Lucien  Berube  (Fr.) 

400  G.  A.  Chapleau  (Fr.) 

200  Jacques  Lord  (Fr.) 

275  Yvan  Morin  (Fr.)  (cl.) 

408  R.  Martin  (Fr.) 

349  R.  Lussier  (Fr.) 

400  A.  Fabi  (Fr.)  (Burned) 

200  Mrs.  A.  Allard 

175  Leo  Choquette  (Vi) 

512  P.  Senecal  (Vi) 

440  W.  Mainville  (Vi) 

400  L.  Rheault  (Fr.) 

225  R.  Drouin  (Fr.) 

240  Dr.  G.  R.  Theberge  (cl.) 

300  M.  Aubin  (Vi) 

800  Rex  Film  (Vi) 

500  D.  A.  Payeur  (Vi) 

1224  FPCC 

756  T.  H.  Trow  (Vi) 

526  B.  LaHaye 

730  France  Films  (Fr.) 

1000  Rex  Film 

248  Mrs.  J.  R.  Periard 

554  Julien  Fagnan 

700  Charles  Morency  (Fr.) 

600  Premier  Operating 

570  Premier  Operating  Corp.  (Vi) 

679  Leo  Choquette  (Vi) 

650  Leo  Choquette  (Vi) 

300  K.  of  C.  (Fr.) 

842  General  Theatres  (Odeon)  (Fr.) 

868  Confederation  Amusements 
789  Paul  Gendron  (Vi) 

550  U.  S.  Allaire  (Vi) 

-  F.  LaFlamme  (Vi) 


54 


Quebec  (Montreal) 


Pop.  Town  Theatre  Open  Seats  Licensee 


-  Ville  Emard  ....  Century  7 

40,157  Ville  Jacques 

Cartier  .  Royal  .  7 

Vox  7 

30,444  Ville  laSalle  ....  LaSalle  7 

2,000  Ville  Le  Moyne  Vimy  7 

1,666  Ville  Marie  .  Ville  Marie  4 

6,700  Ville  St.  Joseph  Royal  7 

10,443  Ville  St.  Michel  Michel  7 

5,000  Ville  St.  Pierre  Lux  7 

2,433  Warwick  . .  Warwick  2 

4,404  Waterloo  .  Star  7 

1,410  Weedon  .  Imperial  6 

6,593  Windsor  Mills  ..  Loma  7 

13,313  Wrightville .  Montcalm  7 

1,155,178  Montreal  .  Ahuntsic  7 

Alouette  7 

Amherst  7 

Avenue  7 

Avon  .  7 

Beaubien  7 

Bijou  7 

Broadway  ......  7 

Cameo  . 7 

Canadien  7 

Capitol  7 

Capri  7 

Champlain  .  7 

Chateau  .  7 

Cinema  Festival  7 

Cinema  Place 

Ville-Marie  7 

Cine  Riviera  7 

Comedie  Canadien  7 
Corona  7 

Cremazie  7 

Crystal  Palace  7 

Electra  7 

Elysee  ....  7 

Empire  7 

Empress  .  7 

Francais  .  7 

Granada  7 

Hollywood  7 

Imperial  7 

Kent  7 

La  Scala  7 

Laval  7 

Le  Parisien  7 

Lido  7 

Loew's  7 

Majestic  7 

Mercier  7 

Midway  7 

Monaco  7 

Monkland  7 

Montrose  7 

National  7 

Orleans  7 

Orpheum  7 

Outremont  7 

Palace  7 

Papineau  .....  7 

Passe  Temps  7 

Plaza  .  7 

Regal  4 

Regent  7 

Rex  .  7 

Rialto  7 

Rio  .  7 

Ritz  .  7 

Rivoli  .  7 

Rosemount  .  7 

Seville  .  7 


-  Standard  Amusements 

400  W.  Mainville  (cl.) 

400  L.  Barcelo  (  V2 ) 

680  I.  Ruel 

500  N.  Carette  (  V2 ) 

250  Georges  Lefort  C/2) 

616  Roger  St.  Pierre  (Fr.) 

300  G.  Goyette  (  V2 ) 

410  L.  Choquette  &  J.  J.  Rufiange  (Fr.) 
189  J.  Bergeron  (Fr.) 

290  Leo  Choquette 

300  Mrs.  P.  Bourget  (  V2 ) 

200  Cinema  Loma  Inc.  C/2) 

612  J.  D.  St.  Pierre  (cl.) 

662  United  Amusement  C/2) 

1325  Consolidated  Amusements  IFr.) 

1692  Premier  Operating  C/2) 

850  United  Amusements 

751  Capitol  Devlopment,  Inc. 

660  General  Theatres  (Odeon)  C/2) 

900  France  Film  (Fr.) 

530  G.  Courtemanche  C/2) 

414  A.  Capandrites  C/2) 

690  Michael  Costom 

2603  Consolidated  Theas.  (FPCC) 

550  A.  Berthiaume 

1409  General  Theatres  (Odeon)  (Fr.) 

1471  Confederation  Amusements  (C/2) 

300  Michael  Costom 

650  Townart  Ltd. 

550  P.  Paliafito  C/2) 

1450  Comedie  Canadien  (Legit.) 

1298  Capitol  Development,  Inc. 

722  General  Theatres  (Odeon)  C/2) 

600  Mrs.  Marie  Langevin 

859  General  Theatres  (Odeon)  (Fr.) 

600  G.  H.  Parent 

588  J.  Feoli 

1350  Confederation  Amusements  (Legit.) 

1961  United  Amusements 

1685  United  Amusements 

600  C.  Auclair 

1875  FPCC  (Cinerama) 

675  United  Amusements 

500  Enrico  Cavalancia  (Foreign) 

800  Michael  Costom 

2184  Consolidated  Theas.  (FPCC)  (Fr.) 

750  Irving  Adelson 

2853  Consolidated  Theas.  (FPCC) 

550  Miss  S.  Lefebvre 

909  General  Theatres  (Odeon)  (Fr.) 

1178  General  Theatres  (Odeon) 

655  Theatre  Monaco  Inc. 

1300  United  Amusements 

912  E.  N.  Tabah 

1518  Maurice  Gavin 

500  United  Amusements 

MOO  Consolidated  Theas.  (FPCC) 

1442  Confederation  Amusements 

2625  Consolidated  Theas.  (FPCC) 

1446  United  Amusements 

568  Consolidated  Theas.  (FPCC)  C/2) 

750  Michael  Costom 

415  E.  Foret  (1/2) 

941  D„  Coumis  (Foreign) 

450  C.  Auclair  C/2) 

1174  United  Amusements 

350  R.  Rochon  &  J.  Theriault  C/2) 

700  C.  Auclair  (Fr.) 

1547  United  Amusements 

1305  United  Amusements 

1148  United  Amusements 


55 


Quebec  (Montreal)  —  New  Brunswick 


Pop.  Town  Theatre  Open  Seats  Licensee 


1,155, 1 78  Montreal 


Snowdon 

7  . 

948 

7 

2380 

Stella 

7 

400 

7 

714 

7 

924 

Van  Horne 

7  . 

818 

Villeray 

.  7 

700 

7 

500 

Vogue 

7 

700 

Westmount 

.  7 

1141 

York 

......  7  . 

1100 

United  Amusements 
France  Film  IFr.) 

C.  Auclair  I  Legit. ) 

United  Amusements 

Geo.  Panos 

United  Amusements 

General  Theatres  (Odeon)  [Fr.l 

B.  Celci  (Foreign) 

R.  Berzan 

United  Amusements 
United  Amusements 


New  Brunswick 

(Licences  are  renewablei  in  New  Brunswick  on  June  1st.) 


Pop. 

Town 

Theatre 

Open 

Seats 

Licensee 

1,741 

Andover 

Capitol  . 

.  6  .... 

299 

B&L  Theatres 

5,208 

Bathurst 

Kent  . 

4 

484 

J.  Harper  Kent  IFPCC) 

1,333 

Black's  Harbor 

Strand 

4 

320 

Connors  Bros.  Ltd. 

9.442 

Campbellton 

Paramount 

4 

400 

F.  G.  Spencer  IFPCC) 

1,500 

Caraquet 

Bellevue 

4-4 

300 

O.  J.  Robichaud 

4.823 

Chatham 

Capitol  . 

4 

392 

B&L  Theatres 

Vogue  . 

4 

575 

B&L  Theatres 

1,000 

Chipman 

Capitol 

4 

350 

G.  McAllister 

5,767 

Oalhousie 

Capitol 

4 

510 

F.  G.  Spencer  (FPCC) 

1,400 

Deer  Island 

Mayfair  . 

1 

200 

R.  Greenlaw 

12,488 

Edmunston  . 

Capitol 

4 

480 

B&L  Theatres 

Star  . 

4 

540 

Mrs.  H.  M.  Nesbitt 

19,034 

Fredericton  ... 

Capitol 

4 

504 

W.  W.  O.  Fenety  IFPCC) 

Gaiety 

4 

870 

W.  W.  O.  Fenety  IFPCC) 

3,913 

Grand  Falls 

Grand  . 

4 

404 

B&L  Theatres 

Riviera  ....  _ 

4 

500 

B&L  Theatres 

1,000 

Grand  Harbour 

Community 

2 

278 

Harry  Cheyney 

1,800 

Grand  Manan 

Happy  Hour 

4 

750 

J.  C.  Coughlin 

1,012 

Hartland 

Capitol 

4  .... 

494 

B&L  Theatres 

3,210 

Marysville 

Lyric  . 

2 

270 

H.  A.  Galley  (Winter) 

2,245 

McAdam  . 

Vogue 

..  1  .... 

400 

N.  MacDonald 

1,500 

Minto 

Gaiety 

4 

385 

T.  J.  O'Rourke 

42,874 

Moncton 

Capitol 

4 

914 

FPCC 

Paramount 

4 

1  144 

FPCC 

5,179 

Newcastle 

Uptown 

4 

500 

Newmac  Amuse.  Ltd. 

800 

Petit  Rocher 

Normandie 

4 

300 

A.  J.  Boudreau 

488 

Port  Elgin 

Mayfair 

4-4 

250 

Arthur  Mitchell 

2,000 

Richibucto 

Pine 

4-4 

300 

H.  Adkins 

782 

Rothesay 

Community 

2 

300 

Les  Sprague 

2,873 

Sackviile 

Vogue 

4 

475 

M.  E.  Walker  (Sack.)  Ltd 

53,440 

Saint  John  . 

Kent  Odeon 

4 

498 

Odeon 

Paramount 

4 

1394 

FPCC 

Strand 

4 

749 

Odeon 

2,119 

Shediac 

Capitol 

4 

190 

J.  E.  LeBlanc 

1,417 

Shippegan  . 

Darleen 

4 

— 

H.  Machett 

3,224 

Sunny  Corner 

Sunny  . 

4 

324 

H.  Machett 

3,330 

Sussex 

Strand  . 

4 

750 

Colin  &  Wm.  Danson 

1,458 

St.  Andrews 

Marina 

4 

200 

E.  S.  Finigan 

1,243 

St.  George 

Capitol 

2-4 

394 

Nathan  Rubin 

Opera  House 

.  1 

200 

Charlotte  Amuse.  Co.  Ltd. 

1,419 

St.  Leonard 

Acadia 

6 

400 

Mrs.  E.  Fournier 

3,000 

St.  Quentin  . 

Montcalm 

4 

500 

Centre  Recreative  Ltd. 

3,240 

St.  Stephen 

Queen 

2 

594 

C.  E.  Staples 

500 

Wilson's  Beach 

Maple  Leaf 

2-3 

200 

W.  Newman 

4.244 

Woodstock 

Capitol 

4 

455 

F.  G.  Spencer  IFPCC) 

56 


Nova  Scotia 

(Licences  are  renewable  in  Nova  Scotia  on  April  1st.) 


Pop. 

Town 

Theatre 

Open 

Seats 

Licensee 

10,549 

Amherst 

Paramount  . 

.  4  ... 

410 

F.  G.  Spencer  IFPCC) 

782 

Annapolis 

Capitol  . 

.  2  .... 

344 

Annap.  Amuse.  Co.  Ltd.  (B&L) 

4,284 

Antigonish 

Capitol  .  . 

4 

540 

B&L  Theatres 

400 

Barrington 

Passage 

Goudey 

4 

499 

Mrs.  S.  M.  Brehaut 

1,038 

Bridgetown 

Strand 

4 

280 

C.  L.  Piggot 

4,399 

Bridgewater 

Avon 

.  2-3  .... 

475 

SFA  Limited 

1,141 

Canso  . 

Ideal  . 

.  4  .... 

354 

L.  D.  Nauffte 

1,000 

Chester 

Kenerik 

4 

400 

Russell  Hatfield 

847 

Cheticamp 

Evangeline 

.  4  .... 

225 

J.  L.  Chaisson 

Mayfair 

4 

731 

Franklin-Herschorn 

2,204 

Digby  _ 

Capitol 

.  6  .... 

293 

SFA  Co.  Ltd. 

2,944 

Dominion 

Royal 

4 

300 

J.  S.  Liscombe 

23,459 

Glace  Bay  . . 

Russell 

.  4  ... 

900 

L.  Wener 

Savoy 

.  6  . 

1290 

FPCC 

90,072 

Halifax  . 

Capitol 

.  4  .... 

1980 

FPCC 

Casino 

4  .... 

1041 

Odeon 

Hyland 

4 

735 

Odeon 

Neptune 

4 

414 

Neptune  Thea.  Foundation  ( Legit. ) 

Oxford 

.  4  .... 

720 

Odeon 

Paramount 

.  4  .... 

1142 

FPCC 

Vogue 

.  4  .... 

945 

Franklin-Herschorn 

1,345 

Hantsport  _ 

York 

.  4  .... 

250 

R.  Hazel 

544 

Hubbards  . 

Hubb 

.  4  . 

150 

W.  L.  Armstrong 

3,044 

Inverness  . 

Victoria 

4-4 

244 

J.  Tubetti 

3,535 

Liverpool . 

Astor  . 

.  4  .... 

425 

Astor  Thea.  Ltd.  (Spencer) 

1,225 

Lockeport  . 

Capitol 

4 

391 

B&L  Theatres 

3,012 

Lunenburg  . 

Capitol 

4 

440 

F.  G.  Spencer 

1,097 

Mahone  Bay 

Duke 

.  2  .  . 

185 

Duke  Neilson 

1,884 

Middleton  _ 

Capitol 

4 

490 

G.  R.  Spencer 

9,544 

New  Glasgow  .. 

Academy 

.  4 

717 

Odeon  (cl.) 

Roseland 

.  4  .... 

743 

Odeon 

500 

New  Ross  . 

Cross 

.  4  .... 

208 

Mrs.  P.  Barkhouse 

10,423 

New  Waterford 

Majestic  . 

.  4 

594 

F.  Gregor  (FPCCI 

Paramount 

.  4  .... 

744 

F.  Gregor  (FPCC) 

8,493 

North  Sydney  .. 

Strand 

4 

574 

Odeon 

1,444 

Oxford  . 

Capitol 

.  4  .... 

275 

G.  E.  Fulton 

1,904 

Parrsboro  . 

Gem 

4 

128 

C.  E.  Sargent 

4,472 

Pictou  _ 

Capitol 

......  4  .... 

440 

H.  Wisener 

1,315 

Port  Hawkes- 

bury 

State 

4-4 

225 

R.  F.  Hazel 

1,000 

Reserve  Mines  . 

Family  . 

.  4  .... 

289 

P.  Branchini 

2,000 

River  Hebert 

Royal  . 

4  . 

270 

W.  L.  McEachem 

1,500 

Sheet  Harbour 

Atlantic  . 

.  2  .... 

250 

George  Cole 

2,317 

Shelburne 

Capitol  . 

4 

397 

BSL  Theatres 

1,822 

Shubenacadie 

Roxy  . 

2-4 

187 

G.  Cole 

33,201 

Sydney  . 

.  Paramount  . 

.  4  .... 

994 

FPCC 

Strand 

.  4  .... 

401 

B&L  Theatres  and  E.  R.  Lynn  (cl.) 

Vogue 

.  4  .... 

1075 

FPCC 

8,948 

Sydney  Mines  .. 

Strand 

.  4  .... 

753 

Odeon 

12,032 

Truro 

Royal 

.  4  .... 

922 

F.  G.  Spencer  (FPCC) 

1,327 

Wedgeport  . 

Evangeline 

.  4  .... 

240 

St.  Michael's  Church 

541 

Westport  . 

Star  . . 

.  1  .... 

155 

W.  G.  Strickland 

4,091 

Westville  . .  ... 

Roxy  . . 

.  4  .... 

344 

G.  Cole 

4,000 

Whitney  Pier  .... 

Casino 

4  .... 

344 

George  Khattar 

3,439 

Windsor  . 

Imperial  . 

4  .... 

590 

Windsor  Amusement  Co. 

2,313 

Wolfville 

Acadia  . 

......  4  .... 

400 

G.  R.  Spencer 

8,455 

Yarmouth  . 

Capitol 

4 

1249 

Odeon 

Newfoundland 

Pop. 

Town 

Theatre 

Open 

Seats 

Licensee 

12,000 

Belle  Island  . 

Princess  . 

.  4  .... 

400 

R.  R.  Costigan 

2,552 

Bishop's  Falls  .. 

Wavell  . 

......  2-4  .... 

200 

Roy  Walsh 

1,401 

Bonavista  . . 

Garrick  _ _ 

.  4  .... 

200 

F.  G.  Bradley 

3,448 

Botwood  . 

Imperial  . 

.  4  .... 

200 

J.  S.  Arklie  &  Roy  Petrie 

57 


Newfoundland  —  PEI  —  Drive-in  Theatres 


Pop. 

Town 

Theatre 

Open 

Seats 

Licensee 

2,003 

Buchan's  . 

Buchan's 

4  .... 

200 

C.  L.  Courage 

25,004 

Corner  Brook 

Majestic 

..  4  .... 

500 

Coleman  &  Coombes 

Palace  . . 

4 

500 

J.  A.  Basha 

Regent 

.  2  .... 

150 

Coleman  &  Coombes 

3,923 

Deer  Lake 

Roxy  . 

4  .... 

400 

Lakeside  Lodge  Ltd. 

5,454 

Gander 

Crescent 

4 

400 

W.  J.  Leahey 

3,947 

Grand  Falls 

Popular 

4  .... 

440 

Charles  Edwards 

2,404 

Harbour  Grace 

Paramount 

2-4 

300 

W.  &.  M.  Hayes 

1,194 

Humbermouth 

Humber 

4-4 

350 

M.  G.  Basha 

4,000 

Labrador  City 

Royal 

7  .... 

394 

J.  A.  Layden 

4,105 

Port  Aux  Basque 

Basque 

4 

304 

E.  J.  Godden  &  H.  O.  House 

4,001 

Stephenville 

Dome 

4-4 

300 

Leo  Gaultois 

2,204 

Stephenville 

Crossing 

Uptown 

4-4 

200 

Chas.  McFatridge 

41,738 

St.  John's  . 

Capitol  . 

4  .... 

847 

Nfld.  Amuses.  Ltd.  (FPCC) 

— 

Twill  in-gate 

-  .... 

400 

Harry  Randell 

8,013 

Wabana 

St.  Patrick's 

— 

490 

— 

— 

Wabush 

Community  Hall 

4 

400 

Wabush  Rec.  Centre 

5,478 

Windsor  . 

Windsor 

2-4 

350 

J.  L.  Basha 

Vogue 

4  .... 

350 

Rev.  F.  P.  Meany 

Prince  Edward  Island 

(Licences  are  renewable  in  New  Brunswick  on  June  lit  and  in  Nova  Scotia  on  April  1st.) 


824 

Alberton 

Princess  Pat 

4 

320 

J.  F.  &  Gordon  White 

17,954 

Charlottetown 

Capitol 

.  4  .... 

514 

F.  G.  Spencer  IFPCC) 

198 

Crapaud 

Crapaud 

2 

200 

Lloyd  Rogerson  (Summer) 

874 

Kensington 

Cameo 

6 

250 

J.  K.  Pidgeon 

1 ,048 

Montague 

Yeo's 

4 

250 

B.  H.  Yeo 

427 

Mount  Stewart 

St.  Andrews  Hall 

2-4 

225 

St.  Andrews  Parish 

484 

Murray  River 

Mayfair 

4 

418 

B.  H.  Yeo 

800 

O’Leary 

V  e  rd  u  n 

4 

400 

Milton  Smallman 

1,479 

Souris 

Souris 

2 

250 

C.  N.  Richards 

8,387 

Summerside 

Capitol 

4 

800 

Mrs.  Frances  Perry 

948 

Tignich 

Canadian  Legion 

4 

140 

Can.  Legion 

Drive-in  Theatres 

(All  theatres  have  the  word  drive-in  after  the  name.) 


Town 

Theatre 

Cars 

Licensee 

BRITISH 

COLUMBIA 

Burnaby  . 

....  Cascades 

750 

National  Drive-in  Theas.  (WCB) 

Burnaby  . 

439 

B.C.  Drive-in  Theas.  (FPCC) 

Cache  Creek 

Cache  Creek 

187 

Cache  Creek  Drive-in  Thea.  (WCB) 

400 

Cassidy  Drive-in  Theatre  Ltd. 

J.  H  &  R.  Clarke  (WCB) 

Chilliwack  . 

481 

Cranbrook 

Re* 

280 

R.  W.  Colmar 

Creston 

Valley 

199 

T.  &  B.  Tedford  &  L.  Johnson 

Dawson  Creek 

350 

Northland  Theatres  Ltd. 

Fernie 

Elk's  . 

190 

C.  T.  Lynch 

P.  Abrosinoff  (WCBI  (cl.) 

200 

Kamloops 

449  1241  seats) 

Odeon 

Kamloops  . . 

450 

S.  Singh  &  G.  Lane 

Wm.  Boyd 

A.  J.  Dainard  IWCB) 

Kelowna 

304  1100  seats) 

Langley  Prairie 

500 

Lulu  Island 

450 

D.  M.  &  M.  W.  Chechik  IWCB) 

Marysville 

300 

Rex  Colmer  (cl.) 

Merritt  . 

180 

Trout  Theas.  Ltd. 

Nanaimo 

320 

FPCC 

Nelson 

288 

T.  Hetherington  (WCB) 

500 

Odeon 

340 

Odeon 

Penticton 

Pines 

250  175  seats) 

W.  Washington 

58 


Drive-in  Theatres 


Town 

Theatre 

Cars 

Licensee 

.  Twilight  . 

.  300  .. 

Prince  George 

Moonlight  . 

500 

Trans-West  Theas.  Ltd.  IWCB)  (cl. 

Prince  George 

Startime 

246 

Trans-West  Theas.  Ltd.  (WCB) 

.  200  . 

360 

Radium  Hof  Springs 

Radium 

200 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  S.  J.  Capowski 

Revelstoke 

Revelstock 

.  200 

H.  G.  Stevenson 

Ruskin 

Ruskin 

200 

L.  Toffee  &  O.  Bird  IWCB) 

Salmon  Arm 

....  Starlight 

.  246 

Suswhap  Drive-in  Ltd.  (WCB) 

Surrey  . 

392 

Terrace  . . 

220 

C.  M.  Adam  IWCB) 

Trail 

199 

Vernon  . 

Skyway 

350  1 182  seats) 

Odeon 

Victoria 

900 

WCB 

Westview  . . 

300 

H.  Bayer,  R.  Hiltz,  H.  Howard 

M.  Hilmoe  (WCB) 

Williams  Lake 

Starlight 

.  300 

ALBERTA 

Barrhead  . 

250 

Bonnyville 

.  250 

Brooks  . . 

.  250 

Calgary  . 

1036 

Western  Drive-in  Theas.  Ltd. 

Calgary  . . 

500 

J.  B.  Barron  lOdeon) 

Calgary 

750 

Camrose 

350 

J.  Feldman  &  J.  Diamond 

Camrose 

Northern  Lights 

300 

C.  S.  Bailey 

Cardston  . 

.  200  . 

G.  Brewerton 

Claresholm  ... 

Greenhills  . 

250 

A.  Gawn 

Cold  Lake 

Cold  Lake 

. .  300  . _... 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Cecil  Wolver 

Drumheller 

Skylight 

.  300 

J.  Feldman 

Edmonton 

Belmont 

...  .  400 

L.  Maynard  &  C.  Rapp 

Edmonton 

Golden  West 

500 

L.  J.  Hoffman 

Edmonton  . 

Sky-Vue 

.  1100  . 

Odeon 

Edmonton 

Southside 

400 

Western  Drive-in  Theatres  Ltd. 

Edmonton 

...  Starlite  . 

600 

Western  Drive-in  Theatres  Ltd. 

Edson 

195 

Grand  Prairie 

Wapiti 

300 

George  Repka 

Hanna  . 

Capitol 

250 

1.  F.  Shacker 

Hanna 

Ice  Island 

300 

High  River 

Earl's 

198 

Earl  Lewis 

Lake  Chestermere 

Lakeshore 

500 

Paul  Hanson 

Leduc  . 

Leduc  . 

.  250  . 

A.  E.  Staniland  &  R.  Chabillon 

Lethbridge 

...  Green-Acres 

300 

A.  W.  Shackleford  (FPCC) 

Medicine  Hat 

Hat 

350 

John,  Albert  &  Rennold  Dedere 

Olds  . 

Olds 

400 

W.  J.  Cheladyn 

J.  Purnell  &  Sons  (FPCC) 

Ponoka 

Ponoka 

150 

Red  Deer  . 

Red  Deer 

300 

J.  Purnell  &  Sons 

St.  Paul 

Belaire 

175 

T.  J.  Stinson 

Stettler 

...  Stettler 

.  289  . 

C.  Leonhardt  &  J.  Klemik 

Taber 

Sky-Vue 

300 

Miller  Theatres  Ltd. 

Langford  &  Magee 

M.  Rickard 

Valemount  . 

....  Li-An 

Vermilion 

Vermilion 

300  ... 

Vegreville 

225 

H.  Kryklowacz 

P.  May  &  H.  Latch 

Wainright 

Stardust 

.  250  . 

Westlock  . 

Prince 

.  200  . 

E.  J.  Prince 

Westlock 

Westlock 

250 

J.  Serenas  &  J.  Wojicki 

M.  Pyrcz 

Wetaskiwin 

Wetaskiwin 

286  . 

SASKATCHEWAN 

Assinboia 

150 

W.  Pyle 

Biggar  . 

Sunset 

.  200  . 

J.  Adrain  &  W.  Nelson 

Estevan 

....  Starlite  . 

.  200  . . 

G.  Geim  &  D.  Abbott 

Eston  . 

Eston 

126 

Herb  Shea 

Fort  Qu'Appelle 

....  Twilite 

100 

Twilight  Theatres  Ltd. 

Humboldt 

Golden  West 

.  500 

S.  &  R.  H.  Besenski 

Kamsack 

300 

W.  &  F.  Welykholowa 

E.  Cozma 

Dobni  &  Bellward  (Personal  Theas.) 

Kenossee 

100 

Kindersley  . 

....  Skyvue  . 

225 

Kyle 

300 

J.  Feldman  &  J.  Diamond 

Lloydminster 

CSH 

200 

Phil  May  IPr.  Allied) 

Meadow  Lake 

Northland  . 

200 

N.  Ernwein 

Melfort  . 

225 

Baldwin  Enterprises  Ltd. 

Rothstein  Theatres 

FPCC 

Melville  . 

300 

Moose  Jaw 

Golden  West 

400 

59 


Drive-in  Theatres 


Town 

Theatre 

Cars 

Licensee 

Nipawin  .  . 

Skyview 

.  200  . 

.  S.  Karby 

North  Park 

300 

ISO 

F.  &  N.  Dubelt 

400 

Strand  Theas.  Ltd.  (P.  W.  Mahon) 

Regina 

Queen  City 

500 

J.  Watson  1  FPCC) 

450 

250 

A.  J.  Flach 

500 

Rothstein  Theatres  Ltd. 

Saskatoon 

Starlite 

400 

H.  Howard 

500 

FPCC 

250 

D.  J.  Burke  &  R.  Dahl 

Tisdale 

Falkon 

125 

F.  W.  Falkner 

Unity  .  . 

Twilite 

150 

H.  Selinger 

300 

Mike  Pluhator,  Sr. 

Watrous 

200 

A.  M.  Crawford 

Weyburn 

400 

Rothstein  Theas.  Ltd. 

Wilkie 

388 

M.  Friedman  &  Associates 

(Associated  Theas.) 

Wolseley 

300 

J  &  S.  Zaba 

Wynyard 

Lake  Vu 

250 

300 

Rothstein  Theatres 

MANITOBA 

334 

FPCC 

Sportsmen's  Park 
Park 

200 

D.  McKelvy 

400 

H.  Phillet 

Big  Island 

250  . 

_  .  M.  Ernest 

150 

500 

300 

.  Dave  Gibson 

Neepawa 

Airline 

520 

S.  Richard  Miles 

Portage  La  Prairie 

Swan  River  . 

250 

.  C.  H.  Clayton 

Swan  River 

300 

W.  Barabash 

440 

Western  Theas.  Ltd. 

240 

1000 

Western  Theatres  Ltd. 

Winnipeg 

North  Main 

800 

H.  Silverberg 

Winnipeg 

1000 

Odeon 

Winnipeg 

Pembina 

.  500  . 

Western  Theatres  Ltd. 

ONTARIO 


Sky  Hi 

150 

Bancroft  . 

Barrie 

Bancroft 

200 

300 

Belleville 

Belleville 

400 

Belmont 

520 

Bracebridge 

Fountain 

500 

Brampton 

Odeon 

412 

350 

500 

Bridgeport  ... 

K-W 

600 

Brockville 

390 

350 

Chatham 

450 

300 

Collingwood 

..  Collingwood 

300 

Copper  Cliff  . . 

Cornwall  . 

Copper  Cliff 

.  318  . 

415 

Cornwall  . 

:  Starlite 

250 

Cyrville  (Ottawa)  . 

.  Star  Top 

558 

Elmvale  . 

200 

Fort  Erie,  N. 

Fort  Erie 

350 

Gananoque  . 

Skylark 

300 

Goderich 

300 

Grand  Bend 

.  Starlite 

270 

Gravenhurst 

.  Muskoka 

200 

372 

Hamilton 

.  Hamilton  . 

748 

300 

Harriston 

200 

312 

Huntsville  ... 

Huntsville 

.  220 

Kenora 

Rabbit  Lake 

338 

Ottawa  Valley  Amuse.  Co. 

G.  E.  Broughton 

Huronia  Drive-in  Thea.  Ltd. 

FPCC 

G.  M.  Manning  IEBA) 

W.  Fitton  (Odeon)  (cl.) 

Odeon 

Associated  Drive-in 

Inter-City  Drive-in  Theas.  (FPCC) 

Premier  Operating 

A.  Moulds 
Lawrence  Lauzon 
J.  Dydzak 

Brownie's  Drive-in  Ltd. 

Wasagan  Drive-in  Thea.  Ltd. 
Twinex  (cl.) 

Twinex 
John  Assaly 

Gloucester  Drive-in  Ltd. 

Sam  Russ,  Jr. 

Barney  Ziff 

G.  Delaney 

H.  J.  Sutherland 
Emerson  des  Jardines 
W.  MacDonald 

C.  H.  Jemmett 

Dydzak  Drive-in  Theas.  Ltd. 

B.  Wiggins 
Evelyn  M.  Young 
Bel-Vue  Drive-in  Thea. 

F.  Giaschi 

W.  R.  McIntosh 


60 


Drive-in  Theatres 


Town 

Theatre 

Cars 

Licensee 

450  . ..  . 

.  Odeon 

300 

Ross  W.  Davis 

Parkway  . 

425  . 

A.  1.  Rosenberg 

.  350  . 

...  D.  Stanton 

300 

.  300  . 

Cecil  Pelton 

.  401 

500 

Twinex 

London  . 

Twilite 

734 

J.  Dydiak 

Midland 

.  285  . 

Odeon 

Napanee 

250 

Curley  Posen 

324 

.  C.  &  E.  Hawn 

North  York  . 

446 

.  Clifford  Murrell 

Hollywood 

400 

.  Joe  Stopka 

North  Bay  . 

.  350 

.  Odeon 

Oakville 

450 

.  H.  Zollinger 

300 

S.  Merlina  Est. 

Orillia 

429 

.  Twine*  Century 

Oshawa  . . . . 

Oshawa  . 

526 

Twinex  Century 

Aladdin  . 

490 

B.  W.  Freedman 

645  _ 

B.  W.  Freedman 

Ottawa 

Brittania  . 

1012  . . 

Twinex 

800  . 

Odeon 

300 

Robert  V.  Stinson 

177  _ 

.  T.  J.  Kerr 

Pembroke  . 

430  . 

Twinex 

300 

J.  A.  Thompson 

Peterborough  . 

.  558  . 

.  Twinex  Century 

.  258 

G.  Wright  &  G.  J.  St.  Gelais 

464  . 

Odeon 

Port  . 

.  350 

C.  Scott 

Port  . 

.  300 

H.  Dent 

Port  Elgin  . 

Port  Elgin  . 

.  225 

Mrs.  Frieda  Wauldbauer 

Port  Elmsley  . 

Port  Elmsley  . . 

.  325  . 

.  L.  J.  Williams 

430 

Premier  Operating 

600  . 

Renfrew  . 

Hi-Way  . 

225 

Ottawa  Valley  Amuse.  Co 

St.  Catharines  . . 

Canadian  . 

500 

M.  M.  Zahorchak 

.  400  . 

.  M.  W.  Zahorchak 

St.  Clair  Beach  . 

150 

St.  Thomas  . . . 

St.  Thomas  . 

484 

Sarnia  . 

Star  Top  . 

400 

Star-Top  Drive-in  Thea. 

Sault  Ste.  Marie  . . 

Skylark  . 

250  . . 

. .  1.  Bregman 

Sault  Ste.  Marie  .  . 

Soo 

250 

1.  Bregman 

Shanty  Bay  .  . 

362 

Simcoe  . 

Simcoe  . 

434 

Spragge  . 

250 

Stoney  Creek  . 

420 

Stoney  Creek  . 

675 

Skyway  Drive-In  Theas.  Ltd.  (FI 

Stratford  . . 

Stratford  . 

330 

Sturgeon  Falls  . 

200 

Sudbury  . 

496 

Tillsonburg  . 

.  Skylark  . 

450  . 

.  C.  K.  Wilson  &  G.  N.  Stubbs 

Timmins  . . . 

350 

Toronto  (Concord) 

..  Odeon-Duff  erin  ... 

900 

Odeon 

Toronto  IWoodbridgel 

.  400  . . . 

1210 

Twinex 

Toronto  (Agincourt) 

Northeast  . 

1100  . 

Twinex 

Toronto  (Pickering)  . 

Bay  Ridges  . 

1008 

Odeon 

Toronto  IWeston) 

Northwest  . 

.  1325  . 

Twinex 

Toronto  (Scarboro) 

Scarboro  . 

1026 

Twinex 

Trenton  . 

Quinte  . 

.  360 

Quinte  Drive-in  Thea.  Ltd. 

Waterdown  . 

Clappison  . 

810  . 

Windsor  Drive-In  Thea.  (J.  Dyd: 

Welland 

450 

Windsor  . 

Skyway  . 

.  608 

.  J.  Dydiak 

Windsor  . 

682 

Woodstock  . 

Oxford  . 

.  310 

W.  M.  Dykeman 

NEW  BRUNSWICK 

Bathurst  . .  Pines  .  250  B.  T.  Girouard  &  Sonny  Pines 


Campbellton  . . 

.  350 

Edmunston  . . . 

.  Rita's  . 

.  500 

Lancaster  _ _ 

.  Fundy  . 

.  500 

Wiggins  Bros. 

Martinon  . 

.  Grand  Bay  . 

.  600 

(300  seats)  Franklin  &  Herschorn 

Minto  . 

.  Grand  Lake 

.  150 

.  A.  J.  Paul 

61 


Drive-in  Theatres 


Pop.  Town 

Theatre 

Open  Seats 

Licensee 

Moncton  . 

.  Skyway  . 

540 

Nashwaaksis  . 

.  Sunset 

300 

B.  Evans 

Newcastle 

.  Family  . 

300 

Oromocto 

Oromocto 

.  300  . 

Mrs.  Lil  Mockler 

Springhill  . 

..  Valley  . 

400 

Tracadie 

Star  View 

200 

North  Shore  Thea.  Co. 

Woodstock 

Cummings 

400 

S.  Cummings 

NOVA  SCOTIA 


Amherst 

400 

Cambridge 

Valley 

500 

Chester 

Chester 

......  142  . 

K.  Corkum 

Halifax  . 

Bay  Road 

_  426  . 

Franklin  &  Herschorn 

Lower  Sackville 

Sackville 

580  . 

Franklin  &  Herschorn 

New  Glasgow 

Hyland 

576  . 

Odeon 

Northfield 

....  Skyvue 

.  272  . 

R.  F.  Hazel 

Sydney  . 

Midway  . 

750  _ 

Franklin  &  Herschorn 

Truro 

Bel-Air 

250  . 

Bell  Air  Drive-in 

PRINCE 

EDWARD  ISLAND 

Cascumpec 

Princess  Pat 

250  . 

J.  F.  &  G.  White 

Charlottetown 

North  River 

500 

F.  G.  Spencer  Co. 

Charlottetown 

Park  View 

300 

Park  View  Tourist  Corp 

Summerside 

Starlite  . 

600 

L.  Ellis 

(For  16  mm.  Drive-ins  see  16  mm.  Situations  in  16  mm.  Section.) 


Canadian 
Film  Weekly 

@<ZKada  d  Tftattaet  'Picture  rfut&o'iity 

175  BLOOR  ST.  E.  TORONTO 


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FILM  DISTRIBUTORS 


ALLIED  ARTISTS  PICTURES  OF 
CANADA  LTD. 

386  Victoria  St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 
(366-8083) 

IA  division  of  International  Film  Distributors 
Ltd.,  which  distributes  the  product  of  Allied 
Artists  Productions,  Inc.,  4376  Sunset  Drive, 
Hollywood  27,  Cal.) 

OFFICERS 

President  .  ..  N.  A.  Taylor 

Executive  Vice-Pres .  D.  Griesdorf 

Secretary-Treasurer  ...  H.  S.  Mandell 

General  Sales  Manager  Jack  Bernstein 

BRANCH  OFFICES 
SAINT  JOHN,  NB. 

Miss  Kay  Ryan,  Representative, 

45  King  St. 

MONTREAL 

Maurice  Diamond,  Manager, 

Joseph  Potion,  Sales  Rep., 

5801  Monkland  Ave. 

TORONTO 

Orval  Fruitman,  Manager, 

386  Victoria  St. 

WINNIPEG 

Ken  Snelgrove,  Manager, 

435  Berry  St. 

CALGARY 

Leonard  Herberman,  Manager, 

38 1 1 B-3rd  St.  NE. 

VANCOUVER 

Lou  Segal,  Manager, 

2182  W.  12th  Ave. 

ALL  NATIONS  FILM  CO.  LTD. 

P.O.  Box  157,  Station  R,  Toronto  17,  Ont. 

President  . .  E.  S.  Bode 

ART-FILMS  INC. 

306  Sherbrooke  St.  E.,  Montreal  18,  Que. 
(842-8931) 


President  .  A.  Pepin 

Vice-President  .  G.  Cadieux 

Secretary-Treasurer  .  M.  Lalonde 


ASTRAL  FILMS  LTD. 

277  Victoria  St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 
(366-1134) 

OFFICERS 


President  .  Mrs.  I.  H.  Allen 

General  Manager  .  Jerry  H.  Solway 

General  Sales  Manager  Martin  Bockner 

Dir.  of  Ad  &  Publicity  Paul  Hanner 

Eastern  Division  Manager  Wm.  Elman 

Super.,  Special  Sales  Div.  Abe  Cass 

Dir.  of  Exchange  Operations  .  M.  C.  McDonald 

16  mm.  Manager  .  Frank  Price 


BRANCH  OFFICES 

SAINT  JOHN,  NB 

E.  Whelpley,  Manager, 

45  King  St. 

MONTREAL 

Wm.  Elman,  Manager, 

5800  Monkland  Ave. 
TORONTO 

Wm.  Tod,  Manager, 

130  Carlton  St. 


WINNIPEG 

Bob  Shuster,  Manager, 

435  Berry  St. 

CALGARY 

S.  Sniderman,  Manager, 

38 1  I  Edmonton  Trail. 

VANCOUVER 

Abe  Feinstein,  Manager, 

2182  W.  12th  Ave. 

Company  distributes  product  of  American-In¬ 
ternational  Pictures,  Artkino  Pictures  (Canada) 
Ltd.,  Screencraft  Attractions  Ltd.,  World  Interna¬ 
tional  Films  Ltd.,  Granada  International  Films  Ltd. 
Astor  Pictures,  Inc.,  Medallion  Pictures  Corp.  and 
Colorama  Features,  Inc. 

ATLAS  FILM  DISTRIBUTORS  LTD. 

5800  Monkland  Ave.,  Montreal  28,  Que. 
(HUnter  9-6879) 


President  .  .  Joe  Oupcher 

Sec. -Trees.  Harry  Cohen 

Directors  Wm.  Lester,  Geo.  Destounis 


CINE-ART  FILM  DISTRIBUTING 
COMPANY  LIMITED 

Canadien  Theatre  Bldg.,  1200  St.  Catherine  St.  E., 
Montreal,  Que. 

(LA.  3-5740) 

President  Michael  Costom 

COLUMBIA  PICTURES  OF  CANADA 
LIMITED 

72  Carlton  St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 
(921-8931) 

(Handles  product  of  Columbia  Pictures  Corp., 
711  Fifth  Ave.,  NYC) 

OFFICERS 

Pres.  &  Board  Chairman  A.  Schneider 

1st  Vice-Pres.  &  Treas.  Leo  Jaffe 

Vice-Pres.  &  Mng.  Director  Louis  Rosenfeld 

Vice-President  Bernard  Birnbaum 

Vice-President  ....  Harvey  Harnick 

Secretary  .  Joseph  Rosenfeld,  QC 

Assistant  Secretary  R.  E.  Smith 

DIRECTORS 

Schneider,  Jaffe,  Birnbaum,  Rosenfeld,  Harvey 
Harnick  and  Rube  Jackter. 


Canadian  General  Manager  Harvey  Harnick 

BRANCH  OFFICES 
SAINT  JOHN,  NB 

L.  Simon,  Manager, 

45  King  St. 

MONTREAL 

I.  Levit,  Manager, 

2000  Northcliffe  Ave. 

TORONTO 

L.  Bernstein,  Manager, 

72  Carlton  St. 

WINNIPEG 

I.  Fogel,  Manager, 

435  Berry  St.  (St.  James). 

CALGARY 

S.  Isenstein,  Manager, 

381  I -A  Edmonton  Trail. 


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•  AMERICAN  INTERNATIONAL  PICTURES 

•  COLORAMA  FEATURES  INCORPORATED 

•  MEDALLION  PICTURES  CORPORATION 

•  CROWN  INTERNATIONAL  PICTURES 


VANCOUVER 

N.  Levant,  Manager, 

2184  12th  Ave.  W. 

DEUKA  FILM  EXCHANGE  LTD. 

2221  Broadview  Rd.,  Calgary,  Alta. 
(283-5914) 

President  Edgar  H.  Sieber 

Vice-Pres.  &  Sec.-Treas.  E.  S.  Sieber 

Distributor  of  35  and  16  mm.  German  films  and 
newsreels. 

DOLA  FILMS  LIMITED 

160  Bloor  St.  E.,  Toronto  5,  Ont. 


(After  Nov.  15,  1963:  36  Prince  Arthur  Ave.) 

(925-6315) 

OFFICERS 

President  .  Leslie  A.  Allen 

Vice-President  A.  W.  Allen 

Secretary  ....  .  E.  Brogli 

Sales  Manager  Joe  Morgan 

CHIC,  Brampton-Radio  Mgr.  W.  A.  Perry 


Films  Around  the  World  Ltd.,  Laurel  Films  Enter¬ 
prises  Ltd.,  Company  of  Artists  Ltd.,  Mobile  Films 
Ltd.,  TollVision  Industries  Ltd.,  Festival  Cinema 
Ltd.,  Hemisphere  Investments  Ltd.  and  Blythe 
Holdings  Ltd.  are  all  at  the  same  address. 

EMPIRE-UNIVERSAL  FILMS,  LTD. 

277  Victoria  St.,  Toronto  2,  Ont. 
(368-8621) 

(Canadian-owned  and  operated.  Handles  pro¬ 
duct  of  Walt  Disney  Productions,  Universal-Inter¬ 
national  Films,  Inc.,  Republic  Pictures  Corporation 
and  RKO-Radio  Pictures  Inc.) 

OFFICERS 

President  Paul  L.  Nathanson 

Secretary-Treasurer  George  H.  Beeston 

General  Manager  Mark  Plottel 

Adv.  and  Publicity  Barry  Carnon 

BRANCH  OFFICES 

SAINT  JOHN,  NB 

Vince  Winchester,  Manager. 

P.O.  Box  305. 

MONTREAL 

P.  Dansereau,  Manager, 

1200  St.  Alexander  St. 

TORONTO 

Bill  Smith,  Manager, 

277  Victoria  St. 

WINNIPEG 

Myer  Nackimson,  Manager, 

281  Colony  St. 

CALGARY 

Mike  Brager,  Manager, 

3811  Edmonton  Trail. 

VANCOUVER 

B.  Rudston-Brown,  Manager, 

2182  W.  12th  Ave. 

FRENCH  FILM  DIVISION 
Productions  Films  Francoises'  Deluxe,  Inc. 

1200  St.  Alexander  St.  Montreal. 
(UNiversity  5071) 

FRANCE  FILM  COMPANY 

1405  Maisonneuve  St.,  Montreal,  Que. 
(LAfontaine  6-5971) 

(Canadian-owned  and  operated.  Distributes 
films  made  in  France.) 

OFFICERS 


President  &  General  Manager  J.  A.  DeSeve 

Secretary  &  Asst.  Gen.  Mgr.  .  Georges  Arpin 

Assistant-Treasurer  Paul  Poulin 

Supervisor  of  Theatres  Raymond  Pezzini 


Director  of  Publicity  .  Emile  Bouffard 

Public  Relations  Blanch  Gagnon-Mallette 

DIRECTORS 

Georges  Arpin,  R.  A.  Benoit,  Sen.  P.  H.  Bouf¬ 
fard,  Lionel  Leroux,  Henri  Clement,  Paul  Henri 
Guimont,  Marcel  Piche,  J.  M.  de  Roussy,  J.  A, 
DeSeve. 

GRANADA  INTERNATIONAL  FILMS 
LIMITED 

277  Victoria  St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

(366-1134) 

OFFICERS 


President  Mrs.  1.  H.  Allen 

Secretary  .  J.  H.  Solway 


Company  imports  foreign  films. 

THE  INTERNATIONAL  CINEMA  GUILD 
OF  CANADA  LTD. 

386  Victoria  St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

(366-8083) 

President  .  Yvonne  Taylor 

General  Manager  Barney  Simmons 

Company  distributes  art  films  from  around  the 
world. 

INTERNATIONAL  FILM  DISTRIBUTORS 
LIMITED 

386  Victoria  St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 
(366-8083) 

(Canadian-owned  and  operated.  Distributes  pro¬ 
duct  of  Associated  British-Pathe,  Ltd.,  London, 
England;  Embassy  Pictures,  New  York;  Continental 
Pictures,  New  York;  Allied  Artists  Pictures  Corp., 
Hollywood,  Cal.) 

OFFICERS 

President  N.  A.  Taylor 

Executive  Vice-Pres.  D.  Griesdorf 

Secretary-Treasurer  H.  S.  Mandell 

Vice-Pres.  &  General  Mgr.  Jack  Bernstein 

BRANCH  OFFICES 

SAINT  JOHN,  NB 

Miss  Kay  Ryan,  Representative, 

45  King  St. 

MONTREAL 

Maurice  Diamond,  Eastern  Division  Manager, 
5801  Monkland  Ave. 

TORONTO 

Orval  Fruitman,  Manager, 

386  Victoria  St. 

WINNIPEG 

Ken  Snelgrove,  Manager, 

435  Berry  St. 

CALGARY 

Leonard  Herberman,  Manager, 

38 1  IB— 3rd  St.  NE. 

VANCOUVER 

Lou  Segal,  Manager, 

2182  W.  12th  Ave. 

INTERWORLD  THEATRICAL 
DISTRIBUTING  CO.  LTD. 

277  Victoria  St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

(366-3113) 

President  .  A.  W.  Perry 

Harbor  Films  Ltd.  is  at  the  same  address. 

ITALIAFILMS  (CANADA)  LTD. 

565  College  St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

(531-6741,  531-7421) 

Manager  .  Robert  Lester 


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REPRESENTING  MAJOR 
FILM  PRODUCERS 
THROUGHOUT  CANADA 


UNIVERSAL  PICTURES 
WALT  DISNEY  PRODUCTIONS 
R.K.O.  RADIO  PICTURES 
REPUBLIC  PICTURES 


HEAD  OFIICE:  277  VICTORIA  STREET  •  TORONTO  •  ONTARIO 

BRANCH  OFFICES:  SAINT  JOHN,  N.B.  «  MONTREAL  »  TORONTO  -  WINNIPEG  •  CALGARY  ♦  VANCOUVER 


METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER  PICTURES 
OF  CANADA  LIMITED 

340  Victoria  St.,  Toronto  2,  Ont. 

(363-5703) 

(Division  of  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  of  the  USA, 
of  which  Morris  E.  Lefko  is  general  sales  manager, 
and  a  subsidiary  of  Loew's  Inc.,  1540  Broadway, 
NYC  36.) 

OFFICERS 

President  Robert  H.  O'Brien 

Vice-President  Benjamin  Melniker 

Vice-President  .  Morris  E.  Lefko 

Treasurer  Jason  Rabinovitz 

Secretary  Irving  H.  Greenfield 

Assistant  Secretary  Frank  J.  Young 

Assistant  Treasurer  W.  H.  Harrison 

Assistant  Treasurer  Hillis  Cass 

DIRECTORS 

O'Brien,  Melniker,  Lefko. 

CANADA 


Canadian  General  Manager . Hillis  Cass 

Canadian  Sales  Manager  .  Ron  Emilio 

Advtg.  &  Publicity  . . .  Hilda  Cunningham 


BRANCH  OFFICES 

SAINT  JOHN,  NB 

Eric  Golding,  Manager, 

45  King  St. 

MONTREAL 

William  Guss,  Manager, 

1200  St.  Alexander  St. 
TORONTO 

340  Victoria  St. 

WINNIPEG 

Abe  G.  Levy,  Manager, 

75  Marion  St.,  St.  Boniface  6. 
CALGARY 

A.  Gotfried,  Manager, 

1402-1  Ith  Ave.  SW. 
VANCOUVER 

David  C.  Gilfillan,  Manager, 
2188  W.  12th  Ave. 


OVERSEAS  FILM  COMPANY  LIMITED 

2121  Bathurst  St.,  Toronto  19,  Ont. 
(787-7159) 

OFFICERS 

President  . . . „. .  L.  Altman 

General  Manager  . .  G.  Altman 

PARAMOUNT  FILM  SERVICE  LIMITED 

111  Bond  St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

(366-8811) 

(Division  of  Paramount  Film  Distributing  Corp., 
of  which  George  Weltner  is  president,  and  a 
subsidiary  of  Paramount  Pictures  Corp.,  1501 
Broadway,  NYC  36.) 

OFFICERS 


President  .  .  Charles  Boasberg 

Vice-Pres.  &  Genera!  Mgr .  M.  M.  Stevenson 

Secretary-Treasurer  . .  A.  L.  Copas 

Public  Relations  &  Advtg.  ...  ....  Winston  Barron 


DIRECTORS 

Boasberg,  Copas,  Barney  Balaban,  Tom  Bridge, 
Stevenson. 

BRANCH  OFFICES 

SAINT  JOHN,  NB 

Ralph  Thorne,  Manager, 

45  King  St. 

MONTREAL 

Romeo  Goudreau,  Manager, 

2000  Northcliffe  Ave. 


TORONTO 

Robert  Lightstone,  Manager, 
III  Bond  St. 

WINNIPEG 

Norman  Simpson,  Manager, 
281  Colony  St. 

CALGARY 

W.  O.  Kelly,  Manager, 

3811  Edmonton  Trail. 
VANCOUVER 

Douglas  White,  Manager, 
2184  W.  12th  Ave. 


PEERLESS  FILMS  LTD. 

519  Inspector  St.,  Montreal,  Que. 

(UN.  1-1097,  RE.  3-2133) 

OFFICERS 

President  F.  B.  Cohen 

Secretary  .  . . .  L.  B.  Roher 

General  Manager  ..  J.  Roher 

BRANCH  OFFICE 

TORONTO 

Curly  Posen,  Sales  Manager, 

21  Dundas  Square. 


RANK  FILM  DISTRIBUTORS 
OF  CANADA  LTD. 

20  Carlton  St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

(363-5961) 

OFFICERS 

President  C.  R.  B.  Salmon,  CA 

Vice-President  Frank  H.  Fisher 

Secretary-Treasurer  H.  T.  Blumson 

Canadian  Representative  E.  A.  Allen 

Publicity  Director  .  Frank  Lawson 

DIRECTORS 

C.  R.  B.  Salmon,  F.  H.  Fisher,  E.  A.  Allen,  C. 
MacArthur. 


REX  FILM  INC. 

3  Place  Jean  Talon,,  Quebec,  Que. 
(522-8506) 

Gen.  Mgr.  is  L.  Janssens  Vander  Sande. 

SELECT  FILMS  LTD. 

8801  Woverly  St.,  Montreal,  Que. 

(DUpont  8-6585) 

Managing  Director  .  Jean-Pierre  Desmaraii 

SEVEN  ARTS  PRODUCTIONS  LTD. 

(Theatrical  Division) 

Board  of  Trade  Bldg.,  11  Adelaide  St.  W. , 
Toronto  1,  Ont. 

(364-7193) 

OFFICERS 

Vice-President .  Charles  S.  Chaplin 

General  Manager  R.  R.  Wilson 

Sales  Manager  .  Irving  L.  Siegel 

BRANCH  OFFICES 

WINNIPEG 

212  McDermot  Ave.  (888-6792) 

CALGARY 

325  1 0th  Ave.  SW.  (AM.  3-2650) 
VANCOUVER 

2182  West  12th  Ave.  (RE.  8-5155) 

TELAC  LIMITEE 

Suite  403,  1411  Crescent  St.,  Montreal  25,  Que. 
(844-2511) 

OFFICERS 

President  .  Herbert  G.  Stevenson 

Vice-Pres.  &  General  Mgr.  Robert  A.  Jouglet 
Secretary-Treasurer  .  Julius  Briskin 


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WARNER  BROS. 

Leaders  in  the  field  of 

FEATURE  PICTURES 
TELEVISION 
16  MM.  FILMS 


WARNER  BROS.  PICTURES 
DISTRIBUTING  CO.  LTD. 

VANCOUVER  •  CALGARY  •  WINNIPEG 
TORONTO  •  MONTREAL  •  ST.  JOHN,  N.B. 

AT  WARMER  BROS. 

4 Great  Talent  Makes  Great  Pictures' 


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TEMPO  FILMS  LTD. 

Suite  618,  500  University  Ave.,  Toronto,  Ont. 
(363-4408) 

OFFICERS 

President  .  Alex  Metcalfe 

Secretary-Treasurer  .  Bennet  Fode 

Directors  Fode,  Metcalfe,  Norman  Griesdorf 

TWENTIETH  CENTURY-FOX 
CORP.  LTD. 

110  Bond  St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

(364-3471) 

(Canadian  division  of  Twentieth  Century-Fox 
Film  Corp.,  444  W.  56th  St.,  NYC  19.) 

OFFICERS 

President  Darryl  F.  Zanuck 

Board  Chairman  Spyros  P.  Skouras 

Vice-President  Seymour  Poe 

Financial  Vice-President  Donald  A.  Henderson 

Vice-Pres.,  Domestic  Distrib'n  Joseph  M.  Sugar 
Treasurer  .  Francis  T.  Kelly 


CANADA 

Canadian  Division  Mgr.  Peter  S.  Myers 

TV  Sales  Manager  Tom  Reynolds 

Advtg.  &  Publicity  Sam  Glasier 

BRANCH  OFFICES 

SAINT  JOHN,  NB 

Robert  Pacey,  Manager, 

12  Hazen  Ave. 

MONTREAL 

Gordon  Lightstone,  Jr..  Manager, 

8275  Mayrand  St. 

TORONTO 

Victor  J.  Beattie,  Manager, 

I  1 0  Bond  St. 

WINNIPEG 

Philip  Geller,  Manager, 

75  Marion  St.,  Norwood,  Man. 

CALGARY 

Stewart  McQuay,  Manager, 

1402  Nth  Ave.  SW. 

VANCOUVER 

Dawson  Exley,  Manager, 

2186  W.  12th  Ave. 

ST.  JOHN'S,  NFLD. 

Harry  Hayes,  Sales  Representative, 

124  Water  St.  E. 

UNIFRANCE  FILM 

1170  Drummond  St.,  Montreal,  <?ue. 
(861-7131) 

Representative  Robert  Hollier 

(Represents  French  production  industry.) 

UNITED  ARTISTS  CORP.  LTD. 

277  Victoria  St.,  Toronto  2,  Ont. 
(364-6473) 

(Division  of  United  Artists  Corp.,  729  Seventh 
Ave.,  NYC  19.) 

OFFICERS 

Chairman  of  the  Board  Robert  S.  Benjamin 

President  .  Arthur  B.  Krim 

Vice-President  Domestic  Sales  James  R.  Velde 
Eastern  &  Canadian  Div.  Mgr.  Gene  Tunick 

CANADA 

Supervisor  Canadian  Exchanges  George  Heiber 
Publicity  Representative  Archie  Laurie 

BRANCH  OFFICES 

SAINT  JOHN.  NB. 

I.  J.  Davis,  Manager, 

45  King  St. 


MONTREAL 

Morris  Hamat,  Manager, 

3300  Cavendish  Blvd. 

TORONTO 

Sam  Kunitzky,  Manager, 

277  Victoria  St. 

WINNIPEG 

Joe  Brown,  Manager, 

435  Berry  St. 

CALGARY 

Robert  Radis,  Manager. 

38 1  I  Edmonton  Trail 
VANCOUVER 

Harry  Woolfe,  Manager, 

2182  W.  12th  Ave. 

WARNER  BROS.  PICTURES 
DISTRIBUTING  CO.,  LTD. 

70  Carlton  St.f  Toronto  2,  Ont. 

(922-5145) 

(Division  of  Warner  Bros.  Pictures,  Inc.,  Bur¬ 
bank,  California,  of  which  Ben  Kalmenson  is  exe¬ 
cutive  vice-president.) 

OFFICERS 

President  Morey  (Razz)  Goldstein 

Vice-President  H.  M.  Masters 

Vice-President  Bernard  R.  Goodman 

Secretary  .  H.  Levinson 

Treasurer  T.  J.  Martin 

Asst.  Treasurer  & 

Auditor  of  Exchanges  W.  Meihofer 

DIRECTORS 

Goldstein,  Masters,  Goodman,  Martin,  Levinson, 
Meihofer,  Robert  E.  Myers. 

CANADA 

General  Manager  Haskell  M.  Masters 

Sales  Manager  Robert  E.  Myers 

Advg.  &  Publicity  Al  Dubin 

Television  Sales  Manager  David  G.  McLaughlin 
BRANCH  OFFICES 
SAINT  JOHN,  NB. 

Mickey  Komar,  Manager, 

12  Hazen  Ave. 

MONTREAL 

Archie  Cohen,  Manager, 

5957  Monkland  Ave. 

TORONTO 

Irvin  Coval,  Manager, 

70  Carlton  St. 

WINNIPEG 

Philip  R.  Carlton,  Manager, 

435  Berry  St. 

CALGARY 

Blain  Covert,  Manager, 

3811  Edmonton  Trail,  NE. 

VANCOUVER 

Earl  H.  Dalgleish,  Manager, 

2180  W.  12th  Ave. 

WORLD  INTERNATIONAL  FILM 
PRODUCTIONS  LIMITED 

277  Victoria  St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 
(366-3113) 

OFFICERS 

President  A.  W.  Perry 

Vice-President  _  Mrs.  A.  W.  Perry 

WORLD-RENOWN  FILMS 

3495  Mountain  St.,  Montreal,  Que. 

(Victor  5-8046) 

General  Manager  Larry  Druxerman 

Company  also  distributes  product  of  Trans- 
Canada  Films. 


71 


..SEVEN 

ARTS 

An  outstanding  collection  of  programming  for  television.  These  films 
have  been  carefully  selected  for  your  audience.  They  not  only  meet 
the  Seven  Arts  high  standards  of  quality,  they  are  also  family  enter¬ 
tainment  with  appeal  to  parents  and  children  in  all  walks  of  life. 

FILMS  OF  THE  50’s— MONEY  MAKERS  OF  THE  60’s 

■  FROM  WARNER  BROS. 

VOLUME  1—35  PRODUCTIONS  VOLUME  2—41  PRODUCTIONS 
VOLUME  3—41  PRODUCTIONS  VOLUME  5—53  PRODUCTIONS 

■  FROM  20TH  CENTURY-FOX 

VOLUME  4—40  PRODUCTIONS 

■  WARNER  BROS.  FEATURES 

13  selected  groups — 53  outstanding  attractions  in  each  group. 

1  top  quality  group  of  12  chosen  attractions. 

■  76  ASSOCIATED  BRITISH-PATHE  PRODUCTIONS 

BBG  Canadian  Content  numbers  assigned.  Top  popularity  screen  personalities. 

■  48  BOWERY  BOYS 

Tremendously  popular,  family  fun  features — brand  new  for  TV. 

■  118  ROBT.  LIPPERT  PRODUCTIONS 

Wide  variety  family  type  features — Action  -  Western  —  Adventure  -  Drama  — 
Suspense — -up  to  1955  releases.  Some  have  BBG  Content  numbers. 

■  13  BOSTON  SYMPHONY  CONCERTS 

One-hour  TV  Concert  Specials  featuring  the  world  renowned  104  piece  Boston 
Symphony  Orchestra  and  famous  guest  soloists.  The  concerts  are  conducted  by  Erich 
Leinsdorf,  Charles  Munch,  Aaron  Copland,  William  Steinberg  and  Richard  Burgin. 

■  234  POPEYE  CARTOONS 

Rated  the  very  best  TV  cartoons.  Available  in  English  and  French. 

■  337  WARNER  BROS.  CARTOONS 

Bugs  Bunny,  Porky  Pig  and  all  the  other  famous  characters. 

Available  in  English  and  French. 

■  100  OUT  OF  THE  INKWELL  CARTOONS 

New  TV  subjects  produce  by  Max  Fleischer,  the  creator  of  Popeye,  etc. 

Available  in  English  and  French. 

■  THE  EMMETT  KELLY  SHOW 

A  new  series  of  39  half-hour  children’s  programs,  starring  the  international  clown. 


Write,  wire  or  phone 
Chas.  S.  Chaplin  -  Sully  Ginsler 
11  Adelaide  St.  W.,  Toronto  1 
Phone  EMpire  4-7193 


SEVEN  ARTS 

%Ti 

PRODUCTIONS 

LIMITED 

72 


Film  Carriers 

FITZPATRICK  TRANSFER 

178  King  St.  E.,  Saint  John,  NB. 
(693-5649) 

Owner  8  Manager  .  J.  F.  Fitzpatrick 

FREDDIE’S  TRANSPORT 

Strathmore,  Alta. 

(Phone  20) 

Owner  and  operator  is  J.  F.  Teare,  Branch 
office  is  located  at  727  10th  Ave.  SW,  Calgary, 
Alta.,  phone  262-2797. 

MAVETY  FILM  DELIVERY  LTD. 

277  Victoria  St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

(363-2413) 

OFFICERS 

President  .  William  Pfaff 

Secretary-Treasurer  J.  C.  Laidlaw 

DIRECTORS 

Carl  M.  Solomon,  David  Samuel,  William 
Walton,  Harry  Wagman. 

MONTREAL  MESSENGER 
SERVICE  REG’D 

444  Notre  Dame  St.  E.,  Montreal,  Que. 
(AVenue  8-1287-8) 

President  . Harry  A.  Cohen 

General  Manager  .  ................  Allan  Cohen 

Secretary-Treasurer  .  Irvin  R.  Cohen 

Central  Shipping 

VICTORIA  SHIPPING  SERVICES 
LIMITED 

354  Victoria  St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

(366-2241) 

OFFICERS 

President  .  Meyer  Adleman 

Vice-President  Edward  Adleman 

Secretary-Treasurer  .  Stanley  Adleman 

Manager  .  Jack  Bellamy 

BRANCH  OFFICES 

SAINT  JOHN 

320  Charlotte  St.  1657-2290) 

WINNIPEG 

575  Marjorie  St.,  St.  James.  ISPruce  2-4924) 
CALGARY 

8 1 0-9th  Ave.  SW.  1262-9819) 

Company  will  open  offices  shortly  in  Vancouver 
and  Montreal. 


Film  Storage 

CENTRAL  FILM  SHIPPING  & 
STORAGE  COMPANY 

277  Victoria  St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

(363-2909) 

President  . . .  William  Pfaff 

Secretary-Treasurer  J,  C.  Laidlaw 

Associations 

CANADIAN  MOTION  PICTURE 
DISTRIBUTORS  ASS’N 

Suite  501,  320  Bay  St.,  Toronto  1,  Ont. 
(366-8879) 


MEMBER  COMPANIES 

Twentieth  Century-Fox  Corporation,  Ltd.;  Col¬ 
umbia  Pictures  of  Canada,  Ltd.;  United  Artists 
Corporation,  Ltd.;  Paramount  Film  Service  Ltd.; 
Empire-Universal  Films,  Ltd.;  Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer  Pictures  of  Canada,  Ltd.;  Warner  Bros. 
Pictures  Distributing  Corp.  Ltd.;  Rank  Film  Dis¬ 
tributors  of  Canada  Ltd.;  International  Film  Dis¬ 
tributors,  Ltd.;  Astral  Films  Ltd. 

OFFICERS 

President  M.  M.  Stevenson 

Executive  Director  David  J.  Ongley,  QC 

DIRECTORS 

Each  general  manager  is  a  member  of  the 
Board  of  Directors. 

FILM  BOARDS 

The  following  Film  Boards  across  Canada  are 
affiliated  with  the  Canadian  Motion  Picture  Dis¬ 
tributors  Association. 

MARITIMES 

c/o  Columbia  Pictures 
136  Princess  St.,  Saint  John,  NB. 
OFFICERS 

President  .  V.  Winchester 

Secretary  .  .  L.  J.  Simon 

MONTREAL 


c/o  Astral  Films  Ltd., 

5800  Monkland  Ave.,  Montreal,  <?ue. 
OFFICERS 

President  .  Archie  Cohen 

Vice-President  G.  Lightstone,  Jr. 

Secretary  . Wm.  Elman 

TORONTO 

c/o  Canadian  Motion  Picture  Distributors  Ass'n 
Suite  501,  320  Bay  Sfu .  Toronto  1,  Ont. 
(366-8879) 

OFFICERS 

President  . .  L.  Bernstein 

WINNIPEG 

c/o  Empire-Universal  Films  Ltd. 

291  Colony  St.,  Winnipeg,  Man. 

OFFICERS 

President  .  A.  Levy 

Vice-President  . .  J.  Brown 

Secretary  M.  Nackimson 

CALGARY 

c/o  20th  Century-Fox  Corp.  Ltd., 

1402  11th  Ave.  SW,  Calgary,  Alta. 
OFFICERS 

President  . .  A.  Gotfried 

Vice-President  M.  Brager 

Secretary  S.  McQuay 

VANCOUVER 

c/o  Empire-Universal  Films  Ltd. 

2182  W.  12th  Ave.,  Vancouver  9,  BC. 
OFFICERS 

President  C.  Dawson  Exley 

Vice-President  .  D.  Gilfillan 

Secretary  B.  Rudston-Brown 


FILM  ADVERTISING  CIRCLE 

e/o  Westbury  Hotel,  475  Yonge  St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

Secretary  ...  Hilda  Cunningham 

Chairman  serves  a  term  of  three  months  rotating 
in  alphabetical  order  of  surnames  of  active  mem¬ 
bers. 

ACTIVE  MEMBERS 

W.  Barron,  B.  Carnon,  J.  Collins,  Hilda  Cunning¬ 
ham,  A.  Dubin,  S.  Glasier,  P.  Hanner,  J.  Harrison, 
A.  Laurie,  F.  Lawson,  C.  Mason,  J.  Nairn. 


73 


MOTION  PICTURE  ASSOCIATION 
OF  AMERICA,  INC. 

522  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  36.  NY. 

(TN  7-1200) 

OFFICERS 

Executive  Vice-President  in  Charge  of 

New  York  Office  Ralph  Hetiel 

Executive  Vice-Pres.,  Washington  Kenneth  W.  Clark 
Executive  Vice-Pres.,  Hollywood  Charles  Boren 
Vice-President  and  Director  of  Production 

Code  Administration  Geoffrey  M.  Shurlock 

Vice-President  Wm.  H.  Fineshriber,  Jr. 

Vice-President  . . .  . .  Edward  Cooper 

Vice-President  Manning  Claggett 

Secretary  Sidney  Schreiber 

Treasurer  .  Stanley  R.  Weber 

Assistant  Treasurer  .  T.  J.  McNamara 

Asst.  Treasurer-Asst.  Secretary  Robert  T.  Watkins 

Public  Relations  Director  .  Taylor  Mills 

I  Eric  A.  Johnston,  president  since  1945,  died  on 
August  22,  1963,  and  no  successor  had  been  elected 
at  the  time  of  going  to  press.) 

HOLLYWOOD 

8480  Beverly  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  48,  Col. 
WASHINGTON 

1600  Eye  St.  NW.  Washington  6.  DC. 

MOTION  PICTURE  EXPORT  ASS’N 
OF  AMERICA,  INC. 

522  Fifth  Ave..  New  York  36.  NY. 

(BRyant  9-4000) 

OFFICERS 

Executive  Vice-President  Ralph  Hetiel 

Vice-President  Kenneth  W.  Clark 

Vice-President  Irving  A.  Maas 

Vice-President  Robert  J.  Corkery 

Vice-President  Wm.  H.  Fineshriber,  Jr. 

Vice-President  George  C.  Vietheer 

Secretary  Sidney  Schreiber 


Treasurer  .  Stanley  R.  Weber 

Asst. -Sec.  -  Asst.  Treas.  Herbert  J.  Erlanger 

Asst.  Treasurer  Thomas  J.  McNamara 

The  MPEA  also  maintains  offices  in  London, 
Paris,  Frankfurt,  Mexico  City,  Rome,  Rio  de 
Janeiro.  Tokyo,  Djakarta  and  Bombay. 

Newsreels 

NEWS  OF  THE  DAY 

Issued  weekly  by  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  Pic¬ 
tures  of  Canada,  Ltd.  Edited  by  N.  Archer, 
450  W.  56th  St.,  New  York  City,  and  printed  by 
Associated  Screen  Industries,  Ltd.,  Montreal. 
Cameraman:  Roy  Tash. 

Producers' 

Representatives 

O.  R.  HANSON 

Second  Floor,  King  Edward  Hofei,  Toronto,  Ont. 
(366-6221) 

Representative  for  Lion  International  Films  Ltd., 
Broadwick  House,  Broadwick  Street,  London  W.  I; 
Foto-Nite  Amateur  Shows  Ltd.,  21  Dundas  Square, 
Toronto,  Canada;  Regis  Films,  1037  North  Cole 
Ave.,  Los  Angeles;  Junior  Auction,  Treasure  Mas¬ 
ters  Bldg.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.;  Banner  Films  Inc., 
527  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  22,  NY;  Drummer 
Films  Ltd.,  Rank  Laboratories,  Denham,  Uxbridge, 
England. 

DOROTHY  E.  SMITH 

277  Victoria  St.,  Toronto  2,  Ont. 
(368-8621) 

Representative  for  Universal-International  Films, 
Inc.,  445  Park  Ave.,  New  York  City. 


Film  Rentals 


FILM  rentals  from  all  sources  in 
Canada  increased  in  1961  by  about 
5.9  per  cent  compared  with  1960,  or 
$1,925,095,  the  total  being  $34,420,773, 
according  to  the  Dominion  Bureau  of 
Statistics.  The  overall  film  exchange 
receipts  at  $34,751,270  were  $1,857,923 
higher  than  in  1960.  Of  1961’s  $34,751,- 
270,  rentals  of  films  for  theatrical  use 
totalled  $22,668,135,  for  TV  $11,209,852 
and  other  non-theatrical  use  $542,786. 
Sale  of  advertising  brought  $86,158 
and  other  sources  $244,339.  In  the  $34,- 
420,773  of  actual  film  rentals  $21,204,- 
731  came  from  35  mm.  and  $13,216,042 
from  16  mm. 

During  1961  there  were  51  film  dis¬ 
tribution  companies  operating  out  of 
117  exchange  offices,  compared  with 
the  52  companies  and  121  branches  in 
1960.  The  51  firms  employed  816  per¬ 
sons,  124  fewer  than  in  1960,  and  paid 
out  $4,073,117  in  salaries  and  wages  in 
1961. 


The  following  table  of  annual  rent¬ 
als,  in  which  each  figure  represents 
the  combined  16  and  35  mm.  yield 
from  every  source,  shows  the  pro¬ 
gressive  increase  up  to  1954: 


Year 

Firms 

Branches 

Rentals 

1934 

— 

60 

$  7,370,200 

1935 

— 

61 

7,404,500 

1936 

— 

66 

8,358,900 

1937 

— 

63 

9,471,100 

1938 

— 

62 

10,218,700 

1939 

— 

67 

10,315,500 

1940 

— 

72 

11,445,167 

1941 

— 

69 

12,368,446 

1942 

— 

78 

13,892,093 

1943 

23 

87 

15,163,073 

1944 

23 

88 

16,516,073 

1945 

26 

86 

17,490,264 

1946 

29 

91 

18,652,892 

1947 

29 

114 

19,464,706 

1948 

29 

118 

21,591,712 

1949 

37 

119 

24,893,657 

1950 

36 

118 

26,800,789 

1951 

33 

123 

29,225,867 

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STARRING  ELVIS  PRESLEY 
CO-STARRING  URSULA  ANDRESS 

ELSA  CARDENAS  •  PAUL  LUKAS 
DIRECTED  BY  RICHARD  THORPE 
WRITTEN  BY  ALLAN  WEISS 
TECHNICOLOR® 


The  Store? 


JONE! 
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STORY  E 


Love  With  The 
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STARRING  OLIVIA 
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WRITTEN  AND 
PRODUCED  BY 
LUTHER  DAVIS 
DIRECTED  BY 
WALTER  GRAUMAN 


A  JOSEPH  E.  LEVINE  PRODUCTION 
DIRECTED  BY  EDWARD  DMYTRYK 
SCREENPLAY  BY  JOHN  MICHAEL  HAYES 
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MONTGOMERY -MARTIN  BALSAM  -  JILL  ST.  JOHN 
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STARRING  NATALIE  WOOD 
STEVE  McQUEEN 
CO-STARRING  EDIE  ADAMS 
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(MULLIGAN  PRODUCTION 
WRITTEN  BY 
ARNOLD  SCHULMAN 


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STARRING  BURT  LANCASTER 
KIRK  DOUGLAS  -  FREDRIC  MARCH 
AND  AVA  GARDNER  ■  CO-STARRING 
EDMOND  O'BRIEN  •  MARTIN  BALSAM 
DIRECTED  BY  JOHN  FRANKENHEIMER  ■  SCREENPLAY 
BY  ROD  SERLING  •  PRODUCED  BY  EDWARD  LEWIS 
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STARRING 
WILLIAM  HOLDEN 
AUDREY  HEPBURN 
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WILLIAM  F.  CLAXTON  •  WRITTEN  BY 
STEVE  FISHER 
TECHNICOLOR® 
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PRODUCTION  ■  CO-STARRING 
LLOYD  NOLAN  ■  DIRECTED  BY  HENRY  HATHAWAY 
ULTRA  PANAVISION®  ■  TECHNICOLOR® 


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DIRECTED  BY  PETER  GLENVILLE 
SCREENPLAY  BY  EDWARD  ANHALT 
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PAR  AMOUNTS 

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IN  THE  YEARS 
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Year 

Firms 

Branches 

Rentals 

1952 

36 

129 

32,911,042 

1953 

33 

124 

34,436,609 

1954 

48 

136 

35,773,251 

1955 

64 

153 

35,498,588 

1956 

53 

150 

33,940,957 

1957 

49 

130 

34,153,847 

1958 

49 

124 

33,746,765 

1959 

49 

119 

33,406,495 

1960 

52 

121 

32,495,678 

1961 

51 

117 

34,420,773 

The  figures  from  the  years  previous 
to  1940  include  receipts  from  adver¬ 
tising  and  other  sources.  The  totals 
from  1946  on  are  presumed  to  be  from 


every  type  of  exhibition,  including  re¬ 
ceipts  from  rentals  to  drive-ins.  The 
DBS  figures  show  that  at  the  end  of 
1961  there  were  1,371  regular  theatres. 

Year-by-year  16  mm.  and  TV  rentals 
are  to  be  found  under  "16  Millimetre” 
in  this  book.  To  determine  the  rentals 
from  35  mm.  only,  the  16  mm.  and  TV 
totals  should  be  subtracted  from  the 
figures  in  the  above  table.  For  1961 
the  16  mm.  rentals  amounted  to  $2,- 
006,190  and  TV  rentals  to  $11,209,852, 
for  a  total  of  $13,216,042,  and  when 
this  is  subtracted  from  the  overall 
take  of  $34,420,773  that  year  it  leaves 
the  35  mm.  rental  figure  at  $21,204,731. 


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ACROSS  CANADA 

CENTRAL  FILM  SHIPPING  AND  REVISING  FOR 
MAJOR  EXCHANGES  AND  ALL  INDEPENDENT 
PRODUCERS  AND  THEIR  REPRESENTATIVES 

COMPLETE L  Y  STAFFED  -  FULL  Y  INSURED 

Victoria  Shipping  Services 

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354  Victoria  St.  810-9th  Ave.  S.W.  575  Marjorie  St.,  320  Charlotte  St. 

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KODAK  Reflex  Special  16mm 


THE  CAMERA 
THAT 

EXPERIENCE 

BUILT! 


1  .  You  wanted  simplicity.  Here  it 

is!  .  .  .  (A)  Veeder  counter  records 
both  footage  and  frames.  Quickly 
reset  by  knurled  wheel,  (|J)  Thread¬ 
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down  claw  and  shutter  are  open.  (C) 
Variable  shutter  control  locks  shutter 
in  any  desired  position  or  permits  it 
to  be  opend  or  closed  with  camera 
running.  (Q)  Turret  locking  lever 
snaps  out  to  release  turret  so  that 
different  lens  may  be  rotated  into 
position. 


2.  You  wanted  positive  re¬ 
flex  viewing  ease.  Here’s  the 


3.  You  asked  for  a  variable 


last  word!  Images  are  relayed 
to  the  viewer  ground  glass  by 
a  45°  mirror  located  on  the 
shutter.  Positive  viewer  accu¬ 
racy  is  assured  by  positioning 
the  ground  glass  in  exactly  the 


shutter!  And  here’s  one  that  permits 
exposure  control  in  addition  to  that 
provided  by  the  lens  diaphragm. 
Lock  it  at  set  positions  of  >/4  and  ]/2 
open,  fully  closed  and  fully  open: 
vary  it  from  "open”  to  "closed”  or 
vice  versa  for  fades  and  dissolves. 
Ideal  for  special  effects.  The  KODAK 
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PRODUCTION  FACILITIES 


STUDIOS  AND  PRODUCERS 


LABORATORIES 


SERVICES 


RAW  STOCK 


ASSOCIATIONS 


HOLLYWOOD  STUDIOS 


NATIONAL  FILM  BOARD 


PROVINCIAL  GOVERNMENT  UNITS 


CREDITS 


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In  every  field  of  human  endeavor, 
there  is  only  one  standard  of 
excellence  —  an  effort  that 
surpasses  all  previous  efforts,  a 
goal  attained  that  reflects 
superior  achievement. 

This  one  standard;  not  two, 
nor  three  —  is  the  ambition  of 
Associated  Screen  Industries’ 
highly  skilled  creative  and 
technical  minds.  With  instruments 
of  almost  unbelievable  precision 
and  modern  scientific  machines, 
our  experts  strive  to  detect  and 
correct  every  flaw  in  your  film,  to 
delicately  balance  the  vital  tone 
and  clarity  of  every  image  and 
every  spoken  word.  Without  this 
one  desire  incorporated  into  the 
planning  of  any  film  —  it  remains 
only  half  a  film  —  incomplete. 

Remember  this:  in  striving  for 
perfection  in  your  film  production; 
it  does  not  end  with  the  last 
“take”.  Perfection  demands 
completeness! 

Thus,  when  you  specify  Associated 
Screen  Industries  .  .  .  you 
then  desire  a  standard  of 
excellence,  a  service  complete. 


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(A  SUBSIDIARY  OF  DU-ART  FILM  LABS  — NEW  YORK  CITY) 

2000  Northcliffe  Ave.,  Montreal 


PRODUCTION 

Motion  Picture  Production  for  1961  by  the  Dominion  Bureau  of  Statistics 

Prepared  in  the  Wholesale  Trade  and  Services  Section,  Industry  and  Merchandising  Division 

Summary  Statistics  of  Private  Industry  Motion  Picture  Production 


Cross  Revenue 


No.  of 

No.  of 

Salaries 

Printing  and 

Other 

Year 

Firms 

Employees 

and  Wages 

Production 

Laboratory 

Revenue 

S 

S 

s 

S 

1952 

30 

386 

1,006,918 

1,331,393 

1,274,137 

(1) 

1953 

32 

387 

1,150,890 

1,592,779 

1,230,493 

II) 

1954 

45 

478 

1,549,233 

2,106,131 

1,456,405 

1,328,021 

1955 

46 

445 

1,460,421 

2,456,038 

1,051,673 

512,727 

1956(2) 

59 

1,127 

2,483,910 

3,726,557 

2,095,985 

423,899 

1957 

58 

1,216 

2,758,560 

4,471,710 

2,978,626 

469,369 

1958(3) 

52 

1,133 

2,770,375 

3,902,780 

3,344,948 

421,975 

195913) 

54 

1,065 

3,609,537 

5,814,690 

3,229,240 

389,480 

1960 

66 

1,194 

3,475,118 

7,038,810 

2,590,759 

342,582 

1961 

67 

(1) 

3,562,041 

6,354,071 

3,580,570 

752,734 

(1)  Not 

available.  (2) 

Figures  from 

1956  include  laboratories  with  no 

motion  picture 

production. 

They  are  not 

included  in  th 

e  figures  for 

prior  years.  (3) 

Revised. 

Gross  revenue  of  private  production  and 
printing  firms  in  1961  was  $10,687,375,  an  in¬ 
crease  of  $715,224.  There  were  623  films  made 
of  five-minute  length  or  over  by  private  industry. 
Adaptation  or  language  versions  of  original  films 
in  the  623  totalled  one  for  theatres,  62  for  tele¬ 
vision  and  30  for  other  non-theatrical  use,  with 
55  of  these  made  for  other  than  Canadian 
sponsors.  Adaptations  or  language  version  of 
five  minutes  and  over  reported  by  government 


agencies  were  10  for  theatres,  26  for  television 
and  136  for  r.on-theatrical  use,  with  one  of  these 
made  for  other  than  Canadian  sponsors. 

Private  industry  and  government  agencies 
printed  64,351,799  feet  of  16  mm.  film,  28,267,794 
more  than  in  I960,  and  22,756,833  feet  of  35  mm. 
film,  which  is  3,601,272  more.  Some  8,205,054  feet 
of  the  16  mm.  films  and  116,561  feet  of  the  35 
mm.  were  printed  in  color.  The  foregoing  figures 
were  compiled  by  the  Dominion  Bureau  of 
Statistics. 


AT  $10,687,375  the  gross  revenue  of 
67  firms  primarily  engaged  in  the 
production  and  printing  of  motion 
picture  films  and  film-strips  in  1961 
(one  more  firm  than  in  1960)  was 
$715,224  higher  (7.2  per  cent)  than  in 
the  previous  year. 

Revenue  from  production,  $6,354,071, 
was  $684,739  under  that  of  1960’s  $7,- 
038,810. 

Printing  and  laboratory'  services,  at 
$3,580,570,  were  up  by  $989,811  from 
the  $2,590,759  of  1960. 

Income  from  other  services,  $752,- 
734,  was  higher  by  $410,152. 

Normally  the  DBS  report  is  several 
months  behind  the  year  it  deals  with 
but  the  1961  report,  recently  issued, 
was  18  months  behind  because  of  de¬ 


lays  in  replies  from  companies  and 
the  volume  of  work  entailled  by  the 
1961  census,  the  DBS  explains. 

These  figures  for  private  produc¬ 
tion,  are  only  part  of  the  story.  The 
National  Film  Board  spends  millions 
of  dollars  on  production  and  lab  ser¬ 
vices,  and  collectively  a  considerable 
sum  is  expended  by  various  provin¬ 
cial  government  departments  for  the 
same  purposes.  Part  of  these  expen¬ 
ditures  is  being  sought  for  private 
producers  by  The  Association  of  Mo¬ 
tion  Picture  Producers  and  Laborato¬ 
ries  of  Canada. 

The  total  gross  of  Canada’s  private 
motion  picture  producers  dropped  in 
1961,  although  that  of  the  laboratories 
was  up. 


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In  Canada 
WALT  DISNEY  chose 
Canadian  Film  Industries 
for  the  production  of 
"INCREDIBLE  JOURNEY” 


Canada’s  largest  and  most  complete  production  centre  — 3  sound  stages, 
10  cutting  rooms,  carpentry  shop,  machine  shop,  dressing  rooms,  make¬ 
up  rooms,  wardrobe  rooms,  cameras,  cranes,  dollies,  booms,  perambul¬ 
ators,  viewing  theatres  with  interlock  projection,  scene  docks,  dubbing 
and  recording  theatres. 


Canada's  largest  and  most  complete  sound  systems  for  recording,  re¬ 
recording,  transferring,  mixing,  dubbing  in  35  mm,  16  mm  and  1 / 4"  tape. 


Canada's  largest  and  most  complete  printing  and  processing  laboratory 
for  both  B.  &  W.  and  Eastman  Color  in  both  35  mm  and  16  mm. 


Film  Laboratories 
of  Canada  Ltd. 
Audio  Pictures  Ltd. 


CANADIAN  FILM 
INDUSTRIES  LTD. 


2264  Lakeshore  Boulevard  West,  Toronto  14  Telephone:  255-2351 


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Studios  and  Producers 


ACADEMY  TV  FILM  PRODUCTIONS 
OF  CANADA 

Suite  912,  433  Jarvis  St.,  Toronto  5,  Ont. 
(925-5997) 


President  Mickey  Schwarz 

Vice-President,  Production  John  Griffiths 


ROBERT  ANDERSON  ASSOCIATES 
LIMITED 

Sky  Ridge.  Mtn.  Rd..  RR#2,  Aylmer  East,  Que. 
(PRovince  7-6778,  Ottawa) 

Producers  of  films  and  films  for  TV. 

ANIMATION  PRODUCTIONS  LTD. 

103  Rose  Ave.,  Toronto  5,  Ont. 
(922-2133-4) 

President  .  Allan  Ackman 

Vice-President  .  Anne  Penzner 

Secretary-Treasurer  .  Dorothy  Ackman 

ARTEK  FILM  PRODUCTIONS 

1818  Sherbrooke  St.  W.,  Montreal,  Que. 

(WE.  3-8469) 

President  .  Paul  Legault 

Vice-President  .  Andre  Legault 

Secretary  Duarte  Portaria 

ASSOCIATED  SCREEN  PRODUCTIONS 
LIMITED 

11  Yorkville  Ave.,  Toronto  5,  Ont. 
(925-6995) 

President  &  Exec.  Producer  .  Maxine  Samuels 

Producer  . .  E.  F.  T.  Holliday 

ATLANTIC  FILMS  &  ELECTRONICS 
LIMITED 

22  Prescott  St.,  St.  John's,  Nfld. 

(phone  3071-2-3) 

Managing  Director  Alberts  Jekste 

Sales  &  Electronics  Dept.  Mgr.  Arnis  Lucis 

Production  Mgr . Ra|fs  Balodis 

Writer,  Director  .  W.  Hodapp 

Animation  &  Laboratory  Mgr .  VV.  Brants 

Film  Librarian  .  .  Alice  O'Brien 

S.  BANKS  (IN-TELEVISION)  LTD. 

556  Church  St.,  Toronto  5,  Ont. 
(922-5134-5) 

OFFICERS 

President  . .  Sydney  Banks 

5ecretarV  .  S.  Bearg 

Treasurer  .  N.  Griesdorf 


BEAVER  FILM  PRODUCTIONS  LTD. 

175  Bloor  St.  E.,  Toronto,  Ont. 
(924-3701) 

OFFICERS 

President  . . 

Vice-President 

Secretary-Treasurer  . . 

A  Taylor  Associates  company 


N.  A.  Taylor 
David  Griesdorf 
...  H.  S.  Mandell 


BERKELEY  STUDIO 

(United  Church  of  Canada) 
315  Queen  St.  E.,  Toronto  2,  Ont. 
(368-2048-9-0) 


OFFICERS 

Director,  Audio-Visual  Aids  Rev.  A.  C.  Moorhouse 
Asst.  Dir.,  Audio-Visual  Aids  Rev.  G.  Earl  Leard 
Director  of  Broadcasting  Rev.  Keith  Woollard 

Asst.  Director  of  Broadcasting  Nancy  Edwards 

TV  Production  Supervisor  Rev.  Des  McCalmont 
Asst.  Motion  Picture  Director  Shirley  Tyte 

Photographic  Director  Edmund  de  Fay 

Electronics  Engineer  Len  Green 

Filmstrip  Production  .  Dickie  Sada 

Company  has  a  sound  stage  30  x  45  x  12  feet. 

BRISTON  FILMS  LTD. 

1490  Sherbrooke  St.  W.,  Montreal,  Que. 

( WEIIington  3-2795) 

President  Leo  C.  Thompson 

Secretary-Treasurer  Robert  J.  Mason 


S.  W.  CALDWELL  LTD. 

447  Jarvis  St.,  Toronto  5,  Ont. 
(922-2103) 

Manager  J.  R.  (Bud)  DeBow 

BRANCH  OFFICES 

VANCOUVER 

Miss  Florence  Ward.  Manager. 

1 049-32nd  Ave.  W. 

(REdfern  6-9421) 

MONTREAL 

Gerry  Burrows,  Manager, 

Suite  319—1410  Stanley  St. 

I AVenue  8-0528) 

CAMPBELL  PRODUCTIONS 

14  Cindy  St.,  RR#3,  Peterborough,  Ont. 
(Riverside  2-0363) 

Producer-Director  H.  Kenneth  Campbell 

CANADIAN  FILM  INDUSTRIES 
COMPANY  LIMITED 

2264  Lakeshore  Blvd.  W.f  Toronto  14,  Ont. 
(255-2351) 

Managing  Director  David  H.  Coplan 

General  Manager  William  Taylor 

(Subsidiary  of  Atlas  Telefilm  Ltd.) 
Company  has  three  sound  stages — 40  x  100  feet, 
50  x  120  feet  and  75  x  100  feet,  and  rents  its 
studios  and  facilities. 

CHANNEL  TELEVISION 
PRODUCTIONS  LTD. 

175  Bloor  St.  E.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

(924-3766) 

President  .  David  Griesdorf 

Exec.  Vice-President  Ted  Cott 

Secretary-Treasurer  .  Richard  Morgan 

DIRECTORS 

David  Griesdorf,  Ted  Cott,  Spencer  Caldwell. 


CHERRY  FILM  PRODUCTIONS  LTD. 

25  Bell  St.,  Regina,  Sask. 

(LAkeside  7-3868) 

President  .  Lawrence  W.  Cherry 

Vice-President  &  Secretary  Evelyn  Cherry 

Production  Assistant  Larry  B.  Todd 


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IN  CANADA 


IT'S 


uxe 


For  Complete  Motion  Picture  Services 


LABORATORY 


OVERNIGHT  NEGATIVE  SPRAY  DEVELOPING  AND  RUSHES  —  35MM  AND  IAMM 
B  &  W  PRINTING  AND  PROCESSING  —  35MM  AND  IAMM. 

MASTERS  AND  DUPE  NEGATIVES  —  35MM,  IAMM  AND  REDUCTION. 

B  &  W  AND  COLOR  REDUCTION  PRINTING. 

IAMM  KODACHROME  PRINTING. 

ELECTRONIC  PRINTING. 

EDGE  NUMBERING  —  I6MM  AND  35MM. 


SOUND 


9  CHANNEL  FULLY  INTERLOCKED  RE-RECORDING  SYSTEM  —  35MM  OR  I6MM. 
NARRATION  RECORDING  —  WILD  OR  WITH  PICTURE  —  35MM  OR  IAMM. 

COMPLETE  TRANSFER  SERVICES  —  35MM  AND  I  AM M,  MAGNETIC  AND  OPTICAL. 

ALSO  'A"  WITH  RANGERTONE  AND  PILOTONE  SYNC. 

MAGNETIC  STRIPING. 


STAGE  AND  RENTAL  FACILITIES 


FULLY  EQUIPPED  SOUND  STAGE.  OVERHEAD  GRID,  LIGHTING  AND  GRIP  EQUIPMENT. 
SYNC  SOUND  LOCATION  EQUIPMENT. 

ARRIFLEX  CAMERAS. 


EDITORIAL 


FULLY  EQUIPPED  I  AM  M  AND  35MM  EDITING  ROOMS. 

EDITORIAL  SERVICE  —  WORK  PRINT  EDITING  —  NEGATIVE  MATCHING  —  SOUND 
EDITING  —  SYNCHRONIZING,  ETC. 


General  Sales  Agents 

LEON  SHELLY  &  COMPANY, 

199  BAY  STREET  -  TORONTO  -  EM.  4-0456 


R.  J.  Beaudry,  Vlce-Pre s.  &  Gen.  Mgr. 

9  BROCKHOUSE  ROAD  TORONTO  14,  ONTARIO 
CLifford  9-7811 


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CHETWYND  FILMS  LTD. 

21  Grenville  St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

(924-4493) 

President  &  Gen.  Manager  Arthur  Chetwynd 

Vice-Pres.  &  Sec.-Treas.  Marjory  Chetwynd 

Asst.  General  Manager  ...  Robert  Wilson 

JACK  CHISHOLM  FILM 
PRODUCTIONS  LIMITED 

Suite  31,  96  Bloor  St.  W.,  Toronto  5,  Ont. 
(925-2281) 

OFFICERS 

President  .  Jack  Chisholm 

Secretary-Treasurer  _  M.  DiTursi 

Film  Editor  Don  Hutchison 

Cameraman  Robert  Bocking 

Writer  .  Allan  MacLeod 

Company  also  operates  Showcase  Film  Produc¬ 
tions. 

CLARION  PRODUCTIONS  LTD. 

33  Isabella  St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

(924-7191) 

President  .  Irwin  Burns 


DIRECTORS 

F.  R.  Crawley,  CA;  Graeme  Fraser,  Arthur  A. 
Crawley,  FCA;  A.  S.  Merrikin,  FCA;  C.  H.  Everett. 

BRANCH  OFFICES 

TORONTO 

William  Kennedy,  Manager, 

181  Eglinton  Ave.  E.  (485-0325) 

MONTREAL 

Arnold  Shuster,  Manager. 

1467  Mansfield  St.  (288-2264) 

Company  has  an  80  x  60  x  27  ft.  sound  stage  as 
well  as  a  smaller  one. 

ROBERT  CRONE  PICTURES  LTD. 

106  Adelaide  St.  W.,  Toronto,  Ont. 
(924-9044) 

President  Robert  C.  Crone 

CRYSTAL  FILM 

447  Jarvis  St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 


(922-2106) 

OFFICERS 

Pres.  &  Cinematographer  .  Kurt  Weber 

Dir.  &  Sales  Mgr.  .  Doug  Patten 

Production  Norman  Lenz 


COMMONWEALTH  FILM 
PRODUCTIONS  LIMITED 

1112  W.  Pender  St.,  Vancouver  1,  BC. 
OFFICERS 

Chairman  of  the  Board  Keith  Kidd 

Director  .  M.  J.  Bird 

Director  Milton  Applebaum 

Director  &  Treasurer  Mark  O.  Swailes 

G.  MORGAN  COOTE 

(Great  Lakes  Film  Productions) 

49  Avenue  Rd.,  Toronto  5,  Ont. 

(925-9072) 

President  G.  Morgan  Coote 

BERNARD  COWAN  BROADCASTING 
LIMITED 

40  Markdale  Ave.,  Toronto  10,  Ont. 
(783-3622) 

OFFICERS 

President  Bernard  L.  Cowan 

Vice-President  Donald  C.  Carr 

Secretary-Treasurer  Esther  Cowan 

Company  is  affiliated  with  Videocraft  Produc¬ 
tions,  Video  Craft  International,  Arthur  Rankin  Jr. 
Associates  and  Video  Crafts  Inc.,  all  of  New  York. 

CRAWLEY  FILMS  LIMITED 


KEN  DAVEY  PRODUCTIONS  LTD. 

695  Sargent  Ave.,  Winnipeg  3,  Man. 

Pres.  &  Gen.  Mgr.  .  Kenneth  R.  Davey 

DUNCLAREN  PRODUCTIONS 

131  Somerset  St.  W.,  Ottawa,  Ont. 
(234-1466) 

Partners  are  Alma  Duncan,  Audrey  McLaren. 
Producers  of  Animation  Films. 

EASTERN  FILM  PRODUCTIONS  LTD. 

9  Argyle  St.,  Halifax,  NS. 

(Phone  3-7542) 

Production  Mgr .  Ian  G.  Mackie 

EDWARD  PRODUCTIONS  LTD. 

5271  Western  Ave.,  Montreal,  Que. 

(HU.  8-2545) 

President,  Gen.  Mgr.  &  Dir.  .  Edward  Kostiner 

Vice-Pres.  &  Studio  Mgr.  -  Irving  Posluns 

Company  has  a  sound  stage  50  x  80  feet. 

FIFESHIRE  MOTION  PICTURES  LTD. 

2349  Yonge  St..  Toronto  12,  Ont. 
(488-0362) 

President  Joel  W.  Aldred 

Secretary-Treasurer  Stanley  C.  Biggs,  QC 


19  Fairmont  Ave.,  Ottawa,  Ont. 
(728-3513) 

OFFICERS 

President  &  General  Manager  ..  F.  R.  Crawley,  CA 

Vice-President  .  Graeme  Fraser 

Vice-President . Charles  Everett 

Producers  Peter  Cock,  Rene  Bonniere,  Thomas 

Farley,  James  Turpie,  Louis  Lemkow 
Chief  Engineer  Rod  Sparks,  BSc 

Laboratory  &  Quality  Control  William  O’Farrell 

Production  Manager  . _____  Tom  Glynn 

Assistant  Lab.  Manager . Glenn  Robb 

Script  Dept.  Head  .  Judith  Crawley,  BA 

Chief  Cameraman  .  Stanley  Brede,  CSC 

Lighting  Dept.  Head  . __  John  Patacairk 

Animation  Director  .  Vic  Atkinson 

Purchasing  Agent  .  Mary  Whalen 

Mgr.  Prod.  Serv.  Div.  .  Sally  MacDonald,  BSc. 


FILMEX  LTD. 

8801  Waverley  St.,  Montreal,  Que. 

(DUpont  8-6585) 

Managing  Director  Jean-Pierre  Desmarais 

FILM  ASSISTANCE  PRODUCTIONS 
LIMITED 

500  University  Ave.,  Toronto  2,  Ont. 
(362-7461) 

OFFICERS 

President  . .  Allen  Guest 

Vice-President  Michael  S.  Smith 

Secretary-Treasurer  .  Claire  Guest 

FILM  ASSOCIATES  LIMITED 

1342  St.  Catherine  St.  W.,  Montreal  25,  Que. 


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Capsule  Comment  on 

CRAWLEY 

(CANADA'S  BUSIEST  PRODUCER) 

i. 

25  years  of  experience 

2. 

1,100  sponsored  films 

3. 

feature  and  three  TV  series 

4. 

hundreds  of  TV  commercials 

5. 

136  awards  for  quality 

6. 

complete  facilities 

7. 

Largest  Animation  Studio 

8. 

Producer  Services  Division 

9. 

Largest  Colour  Laboratory 

10. 

42,000  square  feet 

1  1. 

75%  repeat  business 

12. 

100%  Canadian 

LIMITED 

OTTAWA 

MONTREAL 

88 


OFFICERS 

President  &  Dir.  of  Production  Pierre  F.  Bruneau 
Vice-President  Pierre  A.  Champagne,  BA,  BCL 

Secretary-Treasurer  .  Gisele  R.  Vallee 


INTER  CINE  STUDIOS 

28  7th  St.,  Roxboro,  Que. 

(MU.  4-3102) 

Director  Karl  H.  Scheede 


FILM  OPTICALS  OF  CANADA  LTD. 

Room  410,  500  University  Ave.,  Toronto,  Ont. 
(363-4989) 

President  .  Leon  Levy 

Vice-Pres.  &  Treas .  Bernard  Rubin 

Vice-President  Michael  Smith 

Secretary  .  Lee  Blair 


LES  FILMS  LAVOIE,  INC. 

(LAVOIE  PRODUCTIONS) 

477  Dolbeau  St.,  Quebec,  Que. 

President  Richard  Lavoie 


THE  INTERNATIONAL  PRODUCTIONS 
LIMITED 

(A  Division  of  Foster  Advertising  Limited) 

149  Alcorn  Ave.,  Toronto.  Ont. 
(924-4446) 

OFFICERS 

President  Harry  E.  Foster 

Secretary-Treasurer  D.  W.  Turnbull,  CA 

General  Manager  S.  A.  MacKay 

Producer  E.  Creighton-Kelly 

Chief  Engineer  . - .  W.  S.  Orrett 

Editor  . .  Al  Kirsten 


FLETCHER  FILM  PRODUCTIONS 
LIMITED 

RCA  Bldg.,  225  Mutual  St.,  Toronto  2.  Ont. 
(363-8372) 

Pres.  &  Exec.  Prod.  Howard  D.  Fletcher 

Production  Manager  Mollie  Walker 

FORTUNE  FILMS  LTD. 

Penthouse,  1033  Davie  St.,  Vancouver  5.  BC. 
(Mutual  3-0810) 

President  .  Robert  Fortune 

General  Manager  Keith  Cutler 

GROUP  FOUR  PRODUCTIONS 

266  RexdaLe  Blvd.,  Rexdale,  Ont. 
(241-3568) 

GUERNAND  FILM  CO. 

10  James  St.  W. ,  Montreal,  Que. 

Director  &  Mgr.  Fernand  Guertin 

HAIDA  FILMS 

10  Castleknock  Rd.,  Toronto  12,  Ont. 
(488-8862,  488-8601) 


Gen.  Mgr.  &  Production  Mgr.  Jean  Townsend 

Sales  Manager  .  Saul  Field 


Same  principals  also  operate  Sell-a-Vision  Films, 
which  produces  animated  TV  commercials. 

HIRST  FILM  PRODUCTIONS 

1474  W.  Broadway,  Vancouver  9,  BC. 


(RE.  8-3616) 

President  &  General  Manager  Harold  V.  Hirst 

Production  Manager  Walter  Taylor 

Sales  Manager  &  TV  Supervisor  H.  W.  Mason 


HOLLYBURN  FILM  STUDIOS  LTD. 

2280  Folkestone  Way,  W.  Vancouver,  BC. 
(922-9308) 

Pres.  &  Mng.  Director  T.  Alan  Houghton 

Vice-Pres.  &  Studio  Mgr.  Art  Jones 


INTERVIDEO  PRODUCTIONS  LTD. 

14  St.  Mary  St.,  Toronto  5,  Ont. 

(923-9867) 

President  Richard  Ballentine 

Vice-President  Gordon  Sheppard 

ARTHUR  J.  KELLY  PRODUCTIONS 

5  Hawarden  St.,  Brantford,  Ont. 

(PLaza  2-3320) 

General  Manager  Arthur  J.  Kelly 

ROBERT  LAWRENCE  PRODUCTIONS 
(CANADA)  LIMITED 

38  Yorkville  Ave.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

(925-5561 ) 

OFFICERS 

President  . . .  J.  T.  Ross 

Comptroller  John  Grinsky 

Producer  (Miss)  M.  Stonehouse 

Production  Director  .  R.  Rose 

Director  of  Photography  F.  Spiess,  CSC 

Production  Manager  D.  Hall 

Chief  Editor  .  R.  Cole 

Sales  .  D.  Patten 

LESSER  STUDIO  LTD, 

55  Charles  St.  W.,  Toronto  5,  Ont. 
(924-6611) 

OFFICERS 

President 

Creative  Director 
Production  Manager 
Sales  Representative 

Company  has  a  30'  x  45’  studio 

MARINER  FILMS  LTD. 

1161  Melville  St.,  Vancouver  5,  BC. 
OFFICERS 

President  .  Bud  Jones 

Secretary  . . . . .  John  T.  Steeves 

DIRECTORS 

Bud  Jones,  Blair  Paterson,  Vern  Higman. 


Mort  Lesser 
Bruce  Walker 
.  Lock  Haight 
Terry  Cake 


FRANCIS  J.  S.  HOLMES  LTD. 

666  Riverwood  Ave.,  Fort  Garry,  Winnipeg,  Man. 
(GLobe  3-3642) 

President  &  Gen.  Mgr.  Francis  J.  S.  Holmes 

Vice-President  Donald  J.  Campbell 

Treasurer  . .  E.  H.  Holmes 

JOHN  S.  HOLMES  STUDIOS  LTD. 

9  Argyle  St.,  Halifax,  NS. 

President  . .  John  S.  Holmes 


JACK  MARKOW  &  CO.  LTD. 

1827  St.  Catherine  St.  W. ,  Montreal  25,  Que. 
(WEIIington  5-2907,  7-4988) 


President  .  Jack  Markow 

Manager  . - . -  R.  De  Courval 


MASTER  FILM  STUDIOS 

811  A— 17th  Ave.  SW,  Calgary,  Alta. 

(CH.  4-2008) 

Managing  Producer  .  .  Robert  Willis 


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11.  J.  SINGLETON 

&  CO.  LIMITED 

A  COMPANY  OWNED  AND  OPERATED  BY  PRACTICAL 

Film  Counsellors 

Consultants  to  Industry  in  the  Planning,  Costing  and 
Supervision  of  the  Production,  Distribution 
and  Procurement  of  Motion  Pictures, 

Slidefilms,  and  Other  Visual  Aids 

- o - 

1509  Sherbrooke  Street  West 

Montreal,  Que.  Tel.  WE.  3-2769 


Complete  Motion  Picture  and  Video  Tape 
Production  Facilities  for 

Television,  Industry,  Education 

Two  big  stages  for  sound  recording,  film  or  video  tape  production, 
I  1,000  square  feet,  60'  limbo  backing,  camera  well,  make-up  and 
dressing  rooms.  Two  screening  rooms  for  16mm  and  35mm  inter¬ 
lock  projection.  Westrex  and  Ampex  recording  systems  for  music 
and  voice.  Complete  facilities  for  on-location  productions. 


ROBERT  LAWRENCE  PRODUCTIONS 

38  Yorkville  Avenue,  Toronto,  925-5561 


MINISTAR  FILM  PRODUCTIONS 
LIMITED 

159  Jane  St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

(767-5477) 

OFFICERS 

President  Ernest  Corley 

Vice-President  Anthony  Corley 

Sec. -Treasurer  Teresa  Corley 


MISSIONARY  AUDIO  VISUAL 
COLLEGE 

454  W.  Broadway,  Vancouver  10,  BG. 

(TR.  2-7588) 

President  Peter  P.  Allinger 

Production  Mgr.  John  Young 


President  . 

Vice-President 
Vice-President  .. 

Secretary  . 

Treasurer 
Asst.  Treasurer 


OFFICERS 

.  Jean  Palardy 

Marcel  A.  Gagnon 
Aime  Des  Rosiers 

.  Marcel  Inkel 

Pierre  Y.  Brosseau 
Marthe  G.  Parent 


PAGEANT  PRODUCTIONS  LTD. 

Suite  4,  736  Granville  St..  Vancouver  2,  BC. 
(Mutual  2-3538) 

President  _  H.  W.  Roozeboom 

Vice-President  Jack  Lindsay 

Secretary  .  S.  Vennesland 

Art  Director  M.  E.  Roozeboom 

PALMAR  PRODUCTION  ENTERPRISES 


MONTAIGNE  CINE  PRODUCTIONS 
LIMITED 

157  Alfred  St.,  Pembroke,  Ont. 

(RE.  2-2824-5) 

President  Wm.  J.  Montaigne 

MORELAND-LATCHFORD 

PRODUCTIONS 

7  Pleasant  Blvd.,  Toronto  7,  Ont. 
(925-5929) 

OFFICERS 

President  Hugh  Moreland 

Vice-President  Frank  Latchford 

Research  Director  Svend  Blangsted 

Editor  . .  Joan  Clarke 

Distribution  Manager  Jack  Morbin 

Office  Manager  .  Mary  Axten 

MOTION  PICTURE  CENTRE  LTD. 

577  Jarvis  St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 


(924-8329) 

President  Gerald  S.  Kedey 

Secretary-Treasurer  David  A.  Smith 

Directors  Norah  M.  Kedey,  T.  A.  Kedey 


NOMAD  FILMS 

857  Leslie  Dr.,  Victoria,  BC. 

(385-0620) 

Owner  is  Crawford  Enterprises. 

NOVA  FILMS  INC. 

20  St.  Jean  St.,  Quebec,  Que. 

(LA.  5-4939) 

President  Jean  M.  Nadeau 

Vice-Pres.  &  General  Mgr.  Michel  Morisset 

Secretary-Treasurer  ....  Jean  Paul  Cadrin 

Production  Supervisor  .  Pierre  Dumas 

OMEGA  PRODUCTIONS  INC. 

1103  St.  Mathew  St.,  Montreal  25,  Que. 
(WEIIington  7-3525) 


OFFICERS 

President  .  T.  S.  Morrisey 

Vice-Pres.  &  Gen.  Mgr.  Pierre  Harwood 

Secretary-Treasurer  Leonard  M.  Gibbs 

Director  of  Sales  Robert  L.  Harwood 

Director  of  Production  .  Henry  A.  Michaud 

Chief  Sound  Engineer  Jack  Burman 

Chief  Cameraman  .  Denis  Mason 

Chief  Editor  . .  Lise  Caron 


ORLEANS  PRODUCTIONS  LTD. 

(LES  PRODUCTIONS  ORLEANS  LTEE) 
4966  Decarie  Blvd.,  Montreal  29,  Que. 
(HU.  9-7528) 


c/o  11  Holswade  Rd.,  Scarborough,  Ont. 
(757-3338) 

OFFICERS 

President  Mary  I.  Walker 

Business  Manager  Bryce  Warner 

Secretary-Treasurer  Marilyn  La  Marche 

DIRECTORS 

Yvonne  Olsson,  D.  R.  Young  and  the  officers 
listed  above. 

PARRY  FILMS  LIMITED 

1825  Capilano  Road,  North  Vancouver,  BC. 
(YUkon  8-3164) 

OFFICERS 

President  &  Managing  Dir.  Lew  Parry 

Sec. -Comptroller  R.  W.  Richards 

Production  Manager  Tom  Ashdown 

Film  Director  F.  W.  Eley-Round 

Cinematography  A.  J.  H.  Pullinger 

Editing  Norma  Jackson 

Sound  Services  .  Dave  Pomeroy 

Lighting  Director  W.  Newbery 

PATHE-DELUXE  OF  CANADA  LTD. 

9  Brockhouse  Rd.,  Toronto  14,  Ont. 
(259-7811) 

OFFICERS 

Vice-President  &  General  Manager  Roger  Beaudry 


Lab  Manager  E.  L.  Munday 

Service  Manager  . G.  Mangan 

Sound  Rec.  &  Studio  Rental  Joe  Grimaldi 


Company  has  a  sound  stage  40  x  60  feet  and 
rents  its  studio  and  facilities. 

PETERSON  PRODUCTIONS  LTD. 

121  St.  Patrick  St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 
(362-3287) 

OFFICERS 

President  S.  Dean  Peterson,  CSC 

Secretary  Walter  J.  Rapson,  QC 

Treasurer  Audrey  Wring 

Dir.  of  Production  Donald  A.  Wilder,  CSC 

Studio  Manager  Douglas  Kennedy 

Chief  Editor  Derek  Smith 

Art  Director  Lawrence  Bartram 

Sales  &  Service  John  R.  Heaney 

Company  has  a  sound  stage  52  x  65  x  21  feet 
and  also  operates  Television  Editorial  Services 
Ltd. 

PHILLIPS-GUTKIN  &  ASSOCIATES 
LIMITED 

276  Main  St.,  Winnipeg,  Man. 

( WHitehall  3-0544) 


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OFFICERS 


President  _ _ _ _  John  Phillips 

Vice-Pres.  S  Managing  Director  _  Harry  Gutkin 

Secretary-Treasurer  Mildred  Gutkin 

Anim.  Unit  Supervisors  B.  Helmer,  L.  Breland 

Editor  Marcel  Clement 

Animation  Camera  _  Peter  Pashe 

DIRECTORS 

John  Phillips,  Harry  Gutkin,  Mildred  Gutkin. 

PIED  PIPER  FILMS  LTD. 


W.  J.  SINGLETON  &  CO.  LTD. 

(Film  Counsellors) 

1509  Sherbrooke  St.  W.,  Montreal  25,  Que. 
(WEIIington  3-2769) 

President  .  W.  J.  Singleton 

SPECTRUM  FILM  PRODUCTIONS 
LIMITED 

75  Spencer  Ave.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

President  . . .  Claire  Guest 


33  Isabello  St.,  Toronto  5,  Ont. 
(922-2196) 

President  . . .  Allan  Wargon 

POLARIS  FILMS  LTD. 

19  Melinda  St.,  Toronto  1,  Ont. 

(363-0138) 

OFFICERS 

President  .  Gordon  W.  Bain 

Vice-Pres.  Production  Jack  P.  Fowler 

Producer  Edward  Bakony 

Market  Manager  . . .  Tony  Bennett 

QUEBEC  PRODUCTIONS  CORP. 

57  St.  James  St.  W. ,  Montreal  1,  Que. 
(Victor  5-5168) 

President  Rene  Germain 

Vice-President  .  .  William  J.  Hazel 

Secretary-Treasurer  Miss  T.  lanoix 

RABKO  TELEVISION 
PRODUCTIONS  LIMITED 

44  Wellington  St.  E.,  Toronto,  Ont. 
(363-3568) 

President  R.  A.  Batten 

Production  Mrs.  Claire  Scriven,  K.  Gunton, 

J.  Lyons,  R.  Bern,  Wm.  Gimmi,  D.  Vella 

RIVERBANK  PRODUCTIONS  LTD. 

524  Yonge  St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

(922-0551) 

President  Dave  Ellison 

Vice-President  Paul  Sutherland 

Secretary-Treasurer  J.  Isard 

RODESFILM  INC. 

1638  Sherbrooke  St.,  W. ,  Montreal  25,  Que. 
(937-5671) 

OFFICERS 

President  Robert  B.  Desrosiers 

Vice-President  Jacques-M.  Tetreault 

Comptroller  .  Leo  Forget 

Sound  Engineer  Jean-Pierre  Lachapelle 

SERGE  ROY  PRODUCTION 

3166  Henri-Bourassa  Blvd.  E.,  Montreal  Que. 


(DU.  7-4180) 

OFFICERS 

President  . .  Serge  Roy 

Film  Director  Anthony  Mamo 

Script  Secretary  Freida  Couture 

Camera  .  Gilles  L'Africain 

Editing  Helene  Lalonde,  Gerry  Menard 

Sound  . . .  Yvan 


THE  SALVATION  ARMY 

20  Albert  St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

(362-1071) 

Director  Brigadier  Arnold  Brown 

Organization  has  a  sound  stage  20  x  50  feet. 


STUDIO  CITY 

(See  Toronto  International  Film  Studios  Ltd.) 

STUDIO  7  LIMITED 

1434  St.  Catherine  St.  W.t  Montreal,  Que. 


(UNiversity  1-2809) 

President  Bernard  Letremble 

Vice-President  Jacques  Giraldeau 

Sec.-Treas  Jacques  Leblond  de  Brumath 


SUMMIT  FILM  PRODUCTIONS  LTD. 

16  Groveland  Cr.,  Don  Mills,  Ont. 
(444-8569) 

OFFICERS 

President  Douglas  M.  Robinson,  BSA 

Vice-President  Chris  H.  Slagter,  CSC 

Secretary-Treasurer  G.  Donald  Scroggie 

SWACKHAMMER-GORDON  LTD. 

130  Davisville  Ave.,  Toronto  7,  Ont. 
(485-2376) 

President  Barry  O.  Gordon 

Vice-President  James  Swackhammer 

Secretary-Treasurer  Sandford  World 

SYNKRO  FILMS 

1231  St.  Catherine  St.  W.,  Montreal,  Que. 


President  Anton  Van  de  Water 

Manager  .  Ernie  Kilm 

Film  Editors  T.  Tonnisoo,  Pierre  Desmarchais 

Dialogue  Dir.  Post-sync.  Marie  Racine 


Company  has  a  sound  stage  25  x  30  feet. 

TAYLOR-ROFFMAN  PRODUCTIONS 
LIMITED 

175  Bloor  St.  E.,  Toronto  5.  Ont. 
(924-3701) 

OFFICERS 

President  Yvonne  Taylor 

Vice-President  Julian  Roffman 

Secretary  N.  A.  Taylor 

Treasurer  M.  Taylor 

TAYLOR  TELEVISION 
PRODUCTIONS  LTD. 

11  Yorkville  Ave.,  Toronto  5,  Ont. 
(925-4267) 

Directors  Maurice  C.  R.  Taylor. 

Maxwell  Bruce,  QC,  James  B.  Goad 

TIGER  PRODUCTIONS  LIMITED 

223-1 4th  St.  NW,  Calgary,  Alta. 
OFFICERS 

President  . .  Lome  H.  Reed 

Vice-President  Vernor  C.  Simmonds 

Secretary-Treasurer  Dennis  W.  Knapik 

DIRECTORS 

Larry  Matanski,  Reed,  Simmonds,  Knapik,  D.  B 
Bullock. 


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entertainment  field — in  Canada 
and  Internati 


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•  FILM  RIGHTS 


•  PRODUCTION 

•  SERVICE 


RAOUL  AUERBACH 
ML  L.  AXLER 
DAVID  GRIESDORF 
H.  S.  MANDELL 
N.  A.  TAYLOR 


THE  SYMBOL 
OF  PROGRESS 


FOR  OVER  A  QUARTER 
OF  A  CENTURY  .  .  .  this 
symbol  has  been  known 
and  respected  in  connection 
with  the  presentation  of 
outstanding  motion  pictures 
in  surroundings  notable  for 
their  comfort  and  good 
taste. 


TWINEX 

CENTURY 

THEATRES 

CORPORATION  LIMITED 


Star  in 

Entertainment! 


President  and  Managing  Director 
N.  A.  Taylor 

Executive  Vice-President 
Raoul  Auerbach 

Secretary-T  reasurer 
H.  S.  Mandell 

Vice-President,  Theatre  Operations 
M.  L.  Axler 

Manager  Theatre  Operations 
John  S.  Kurk 

Supervisor  of  Theatres 
Martin  Simpson 

Director  of  Booking 
Barney  Fox 

Chief  Accountant 
H.  P.  Ginsberg 

Internal  Auditor 
D.  Lawless 

Director  of  Advertising 
James  Harrison 


CONTINUED  AND  PROGRESSIVE  GROWTH  .  .  .  MODERN  OPERATION  AND 
AGGRESSIVE  SHOWMANSHIP  HAVE  CREATED  A  MOST  ENVIABLE  RECORD 
FOR  THE  CIRCUIT  IT  SYMBOLIZES. 


TWINEX  CENTURY  THEATRE 

CORPORATION  LIMITED 


175  BLOOR  EAST,  TORONTO,  CANADA 


SUCCESSFUL  EXHIBITORS 

BUY  AND  BOOK  THROUGH  .  .  . 


EXHIBITORS  BOOKING 
ASSOCIATION 

175  BLOOR  EAST,  TORONTO 

RAOUL  AUERBACH  .  .  .  General  Manager 

OLDEST  ORGANIZATION  IN  THE  FIELD 

...And  still  the  Finest! 


INGMAR  BERGMAN 
FILM  FESTIVAL 

A  pre-tested  money-maker  for 
art  theatres! 


PROVOCATIVE 

ENTERTAINMENT 

In  16  mm.  for  film 
societies,  universities, 
service  and  social 
groups. 


LET  MY  PEOPLE  GO 

A  provocative,  timely  short 
on  South  Africa's  racial 
problem.  Certain  to  create 
public  and  editorial 
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INTEItXATIONAL  CINEMA  MTM)  OF  CANADA  LTD 

386  VICTORIA  ST.,  TORONTO  2,  ONTARIO 
YVONNE  TAYLOR  366-8083  BARNEY  SIMMONS 

President  General  Manager 


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SYDNEY  V.  ROTH,  General  Manager  •  L.  GREER,  Chief  Technician 
Head  Office:  175  BLOOR  ST.  E.,  TORONTO  5,  ONT.  Phone:  924-3701 
Engineering  Dept.:  BOX  1,  STUDIO  CITY,  KLEINBURG,  ONT.  Ph.:  288-2201 


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Color  and  Panavision 

AUDIE  MURPHY  -  DAN  COOPER  -  COLLEEN  MILLER 


N.  A.  TAYLOR,  President 

DAVID  GRIESDORF,  Exec.  Vice-President 


H.  S.  MANDELL,  Secretary-Treasurer 
JACK  BERNSTEIN,  Vic e-Pres.  &  General  Mgr. 


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TECHNICOLOR-Narration  by  PETER  USTINOV 


“THREE  PENNY  OPERA” 

Color  and  CinemaScope 

CURT  JURGENS  -  SAMMY  DAVIS,  JR.  -  HILDEGARDE  NEFF 


“SUMMER  HOLIDAY” 

Color  and  Scope 
CLIFF  RICHARD  -  LAURI  PETERS 


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Technicolor  and  CinemaScope 
JACK  HAWKINS 


“WRONG  ARM  OF  THE  LAW” 

PETER  SELLERS 


“THIS  SPORTING  LIFE” 

RICHARD  HARRIS  -  RACHEL  ROBERTS 


N.  A.  TAYLOR,  President 

DAVID  GRIESDORF,  Exec.  Vice-President 


H.  S.  MANDELL,  Secretary-Treasurer 
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HEAD  OFFICE: 

TORONTO— 

MEL  LEFKO,  Office  Mgr.-Sales  &  Booking, 
175  Bloor  St.  E.— 924-3766. 


MONTREAL— 

GEO.  KOPPELMAN,  Que.  &  Maritimes  Sales  Mgr., 
5801  Monkland  Ave. — HUnter  6-7355 


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BEAVER  FILM 

PRODUCTIONS  LTD. 

175  BLOOR  STREET  EAST  -  TORONTO  -  ONTARIO 
TELEPHONE  924-3701 


FILM  RIGHTS  and 
PRODUCERS 
REPRESENTATION 
THEATRICAL  and  TV 

CANADA 
UNITED  STATES 
WESTERN  HEMISPHERE 


N.  A.  TAYLOR  ASSOCIATES 


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DAVID  GRIESDORF 

Executive  Vice-President 

H.  S.  MANDELL 

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175  BLOOR  EAST 

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924-3701 

JULIAN  ROFFMAN 
Vice-President 


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'You  Can't  Wait  Forever' 

(Working  Title) 


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each  80'  x  120’  x  33’ 
high — 26'  clear  span 
with  grid  and  cat-walks 
.  . .  electrical  service 


TORONTO 
INTERNATIONAL 
FILM  STUDIOS 

LIMITED 

KLEINBURG.  ONTARIO 


Mill  and  plaster  shop  .  .  . 
with  all  necessary 
equipment 


HEAD  OFFICE: 

175  BLOOR  STREET  EAST, 
TORONTO 


Air-conditioned  building 
containing  16  dressing 
rooms,  make-up  and 
wardrobe  rooms 

Eight  fully  equipped 
editing  rooms  .  .  . 
with  edge  numbering 

35  and  16  min. 
screeing  room  complete 
with  interlock 


N.  A.  TAYLOR 
President 

DAVID  GRIESDORF 

Executive  Vice-President 

H.  S.  MANDEU 
Secretary-Treasurer 

M.  L.  AXLER 
Director 

S.  V.  ROTH 
General  Manager 


Suites  of  production 
offices 


150  acre  Dude 
Ranch  suitable 
for  almost  every 
kind  of  location 


TOLEA  FILM  PRODUCTIONS  INC. 

141  Dixon  St.,  Ville  LeSalle,  Montreal,  Que. 

President  &  Film  Director  Tolly  Reviv 

Vice-President  Leon  Crestohl,  QC,  MP 

Secretary-Treasurer  .  R.  Reviv 

TORONTO  INTERNATIONAL 
FILM  STUDIOS  LTD. 

Studio  City,  Box  220,  Postal  Station  T, 
Toronto  19,  Ont. 

(288-1127) 

OFFICERS 

President 

Executive  Vice-President 
Secretary-Treasurer 
General  Manager 

DIRECTORS 

Myer  L.  Axler,  Taylor,  Griesdorf,  Mandell. 
Company  has  two  sound  stages  80  x  120  x  26 
feet  each  and  rents  its  studios  and  facilities  to 
producers. 

TRANS-CANADA  FILMS  LTD. 

916  Davie  St.,  Vancouver  1,  BC. 

(MU.  2-4646) 

President  &  Gen.  Mgr.  E.  W.  Hamilton 

Office  Manager  C.  M.  Burdick 

Production  Manager  O.  W.  Burrell 

TRANS-VIDEO  PRODUCTIONS 
LIMITED 

220  Bay  St.,  Toronto  1,  Ont. 

(362-7661) 

President  D.  R.  Annett 

UNIT-ONE  PRODUCTIONS 

Holden  Lake  Studios, 

Holden-Corso  Rd.,  RR2  Nanaimo,  BC. 
(753-3964) 

ANTON  VAN  DE  WATER  FILM 
PRODUCTION 

1231  St.  Catherine  St.  W.,  Montreal,  Que. 
(AVenue  8-8456) 

President  Anton  van  de  Water 

General  Manager  Ernie  Kilm 

Editor  Pierre  Desmarchais 

Language  Dir.  Post-sync.  Marie  Racine 

Secretary-Treasurer  Frank  G.  Ellis 

ALAN  WARGON  LIMITED 

33  Isabella  St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

(922-2196) 

President  . A.  Wargon 

WEST  COAST  MOTION  PICTURES 

28  Anola  Place,  Toronto,  Ont. 

Owner  is  R.  L.  Crawford. 

LAKESHORE  STUDIOS 

(See  Canadian  Film  Industries  Co.  Ltd.) 

WESTMINSTER  FILMS  LTD. 

5  Balmuto  St.,  Toronto  5,  Ont. 

(921-3138) 

President  . . . .  Don  Haldane 

Producer-Director  . .  Lee  Gordon 

Producer-Director  . Malcolm  Cobley 


N.  A.  Taylor 
D.  Griesdorf 
H.  S.  Mandell 
S.  V.  Roth 


Supervising  Editor  Peter  Alford 

Production  Manager  Margaret  Beadle 

WILLIAMS  DREGE  &  HILL  LTD, 

12  Shuter  St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

(362-5931) 

OFFICERS 

President  .  Hal  B.  Willliams 

Vice-President  Richard  H.  Hill 

Vice-President  Heinz  A.  K.  Drege 

Dir.  Public  Relations  Peter  Berry 

Producer-Directors  C.  Y.  Smith,  W.  C.  Bopp 

Producers  H.  Klostermann,  C.  L.  Drege, 

B.  Dowdell 

Senior  Editor  Robert  Schulz 

Art  Director  Horst  Paufler 

Animation  Director  Sheldon  Cohen 

Dir.  of  Photography  Ingeborg  Gerike 


Laboratories 


ASSOCIATED  SCREEN 
INDUSTRIES  LTD. 

(A  subsidiary  of  Du-Art  Film  Laboratories,  Inc.) 

2000  Northcliffe  Avo^.,  Montreal  28,  Que. 
(HUnter  4-1186) 

President  .  Irwin  Young 

Vice-President  Murray  Briskin 

Secretary  Arthur  Nalven 

Treasurer  T.  C.  A.  Wrangham 


ATLANTIC  FILMS  &  ELECTRONICS 
LIMITED 

P.O.  Box  E-5107 

22  Prescott  St..  St.  John’s.  Nfld. 

(Phone  3071-2-3) 

For  personnel  see  Atlantic  Films  &  Electronics 
Ltd. — Studios. 


BENJAMIN  FILM 
LABORATORIES  LTD. 

51  Duchess  St.,  Toronto  2,  Ont. 

(363-6496) 

OFFICERS 

President  Dr.  G.  J.  Beniamin 

General  Manager  E.  Lejins 

S.  W.  CALDWELL  LTD. 

447  Jarvis  St.,  Toronto  5,  Ont. 

(922-2104) 

PERSONNEL 

Lab.  Supervisor  W.  Ross  Smith 

Lab.  Co-ordinator  Dorothea  Downey 

Quality  Control  . . . .  Gunter  Busch 

Maintenance  Supervisor  Murray  Marshall 

CINESOUND  LIMITED 

553  Rogers  Rd.,  Toronto,  9,  Ont. 
(762-7338) 

OFFICERS 

President  &  General  Mgr.  B.  J.  Bach,  Jr. 

Secretary-Treasurer  D.  L.  Clayton 

Laboratory  Manager  Ross  Fleischman 

Sound  Engineer  .  Frederick  Sengmueller 

COLOMBO  FILM  LABS 

Box  543,  Kitchener,  Ont. 

(SH.  5-6612) 

President  .  John  A.  Colombo 


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FILMS  THAN  WE  DO  .  .  . 


but  then.  Rolls  Royce  was  never  the  most  popular  motor  car. 

Ask  our  clients: 


WALT  DISNEY  PRODUCTIONS 
CANADIAN  OIL  COMPANIES  LTD. 
NORTHERN  ELECTRIC  CO.  LTD. 
BELL  TELEPHONE  CO.  LTD. 


CANADA  DRY  LTD. 

THE  ALUMINUM  CO.  OF  CANADA 

THE  NATIONAL  ASSOCIATION  OF 
BOY'S  CLUBS  OF  CANADA 


OR  CALL  US  AT  WALNUT  1-3138 


Westminster  Films 


LIMITED 


5  Balmuto  Street, 
Toronto  5. 


The  first  Laboratory 
in  Canada,  which  can 
remove  scratches 
from  films 


TRANS-WORLD 

FILM 


LABORATORIES 


240  Bates  Road, 
Montreal  26,  Que. 
Phone:  REgent  3-7181 


A  NEW  SERVICE 

To  FILM  and  TV  producers,  distributors,  negative  and  positive  stock-holders,  both  black 
&  white  or  color. 


WE  POSSESS 

The  equipment  that  can  remove  SCRATCHES  from  films,  either  negative  or  positive 
stock  16  and  35  mm. 

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CRAWLEY  FILMS  LTD. 

(Laboratory  Division) 

19  Fairmont  Ave.,  Ottawa  3,  Ont. 
(728-3513) 

For  personnel  see  Crawley  Films  Ltd. — Studios. 

EASTERN  FILM 
LABORATORIES  LTD. 

9  Argyle  St.,  Halifax,  NC 
(Phone  3-7444) 

Manager  A.  T.  E.  White 

FILM  LABORATORIES  OF  CANADA 
LIMITED 

2264  Lakeshore  Blvd.  W.,  Toronto  14,  Ont. 
(255-2351) 

OFFICERS 

Managing  Director  David  H.  Coplan 

General  Manager  William  Taylor 

(Subsidiary  of  Atlas  Telefilm  Ltd.) 

GRAPHIC  FILMS  LIMITED 

19  Fairmont  Ave.,  Ottawa,  Ont. 

(728-3513) 

OFFICERS 

President  F.  R.  Crawley,  CA 

Vice-President  Graeme  Fraser 

Laboratory  Manager  William  O'Farrell 

Assistant  Laboratory  Mgr.  Glenn  Robb 

Producers'  Services  &  Tech. 

Films  Sally  McDonald,  BSc 

Processing  Harold  Coxon 

Neg.  Cutting  Bill  Hambley 

INDUSTRIAL  FILM  MAINTENANCE 

135  Peter  St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 


(362-2501) 

OFFICERS 

President  Mrs.  Larry  Lewis 

Account  Supervisor  Jack  Mackay 

Office  Manager  H.  Basskin 

Librarian  .  D.  Blair 

Editorial  Staff  Marie  McDonald.  Ed.  Sunden, 

Ed  Stevens,  Harvey  Thompson 


Subsidiary  companies  are  Peerless  Laboratories 
of  Canada  and  IFM-TV  Film  Service. 

MONT  ROYAL  FILM  CORP. 
LABORATORY 

1240  St.  Antoine  St.,  Montreal,  Que. 
(UNiversity  6-0781) 

OFFICERS 

President  . .  G.  Beaudoin 

Vice-President  ...  J.  Mena 

NORTHERN  MOTION  PICTURE 
LABORATORIES  LTD. 

10  Dell  Park  Ave.,  Toronto  19.  Ont. 
(781-6603) 

President  &  General  Mgr.  D.  J.  Wansbrough 

Vice-President  &  Treas.  ....  S.  L.  Clemson 

Laboratory  Supervisor  N.  A.  Gunn 

All  16  mm.  color  and  black-and-white  facilities. 

PATHE-DELUXE  OF  CANADA  LTD. 

9  Brockhouse  Rd.,  Toronto  14,  Ont. 
(259-7811) 

OFFICERS 


Vice-Pres.  &  General  Mgr .  Roger  Beaudry 

Lab  Manager  .  E.  L.  Munday 

Technical  Rep.  Clifford  Bourne 


CHRIS  SMITH  II  FILM 
LABORATORIES  LTD. 

30  Wellington  St.  E.,  Toronto,  Ont. 
(363-1314) 

President  Chris  Smith  II 

Manager  _ _ _ _ _  Wm.  Cody 

TRANS-WORLD  FILM 
LABORATORIES  LTD. 

240  Bates  Rd.,  Montreal  26,  Que. 

(REgent  3-7181-2) 


OFFICERS 

President  .  Paul  Pratt 

Vice-Pres.  &  Gen.  Mgr.  Andre  Prefontaine 

Secretary-Treasurer  Maurice  Godbout 

Technical  Dir.  &  Film  Consultant  F.  J.  Quinn 

Asst.  Lab.  Directors  Pierre  Comte, 

Jean  Latremouille 

DIRECTORS 

Pratt,  Prefontaine,  Godbout. 


Services 

EDITING  ASSOCIATES 

47  Dundonland  St.,  Toronto  5,  Ont. 
(923-3155) 

President  Donald  Ginsberg 

FILM  EDITORIAL  SERVICES  LTD. 

524  Yonge  St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

(922-0551) 

OFFICERS 

President  Paul  Sutherland 

Vice-President  .  Dave  Ellison 

Secretary-Treasurer  -  J.  Isard 

LOCATION  FILM  SERVICES 

857  Leslie  Dr.,  Victoria,  BC. 

(385-0620) 

Owner  is  Crawford  Enterprises. 

TELEVISION  EDITORIAL  SERVICES 
LIMITED 

125  St.  Patrick  St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 
(364-8297) 

OFFICERS 

President  S.  Dean  Peterson 

Secretary-Treasurer  Walter  J.  Rapson,  QC 

General  Manager  .  Donald  Morley 

Editorial  Supervisor  John  Hamilton 

Raw  Stock 

ANSCO  OF  CANADA  LIMITED 

2403  Stanfield  Rd.,  Cooksville,  Ont. 


(277-0381) 

OFFICERS 

President  J.  B.  Lawson,  QC 

Vice-Pres.  &  Dir.  of  Marketing  F.  A.  Cripps 

Vice-Pres.  &  Gen.  Sales  Mgr.  G.  Ashmore 

Treasurer  .  H.  S.  Tewksbury 

Credit  Manager  P.  C.  Kent 

Promotion  Manager  Barrie  Sinden 

Distribution  Manager  N.  Croucher 


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CANADIAN  KODAK  SALES  LTD, 

Toronto  15,  Ont. 

(766-8233) 

OFFICERS 

President  &  General  Manager  R.  L.  Christie 

Vice-Pres.  &  Asst.  Gen.  Mgr.  K.  Winter 

Vice-Pres.  Sales  &  Advtg.  D.  D.  Lauder 

Sales  Manager  D.  N.  Spring 

Assistant  Sales  Manager  K.  M.  Mitchell 

Super.  Motion  Picture  Sales  Donald  W.  Dixon 

DU  PONT  OF  CANADA  LTD. 

1135  Beaver  Hall  Hill,  Montreal,  Que. 

85  Eglinton  Ave.  E.,  Toronto,  Ont. 
(481-6461) 

OFFICERS 

President  .  .  H.  H.  Lank 

Vice-President  . .  R.  G.  Beck 

Secretary-Treasurer  F.  S.  Capon 

Photo  Products  Manager  John  V.  Stanley 

Sales  Rep.,  Montreal  W.  Conrad 

Sales  Rep.,  Toronto  J.  Casselman 

Sales  Rep.,  Toronto  A.  Liepins 

Sales  Rep.,  Calgary  M.  Maki 

Sales  Rep.,  Winnipeg  D.  Penley 

Sales  Rep.,  Vancouver  J.  Monk 

FERRANIA  PHOTO  SALES  LTD. 

34  Greensboro  Dr.,  Rexdale,  Ont. 
(244-5345) 

OFFICERS 

Pres.  &  General  Mgr.  V.  E.  Gruodis 

Sales  Manager  S.  H.  Corlett 

Technical  Director  I.  B.  M.  Lomas,  FRPS,  FBKS 

PHOTO  IMPORTING  AGENCIES 
LIMITED 

29  Gurney  Cres.,  Toronto  19,  Ont. 
(787-5691) 

OFFICERS 

President  &  Gen.  Mgr.  R.  A.  M.  Coppenrath 

Vice-Pres.  &  Treasurer  K.  L.  Jorens 

Secretary  Miss  M.  McFarland 

Rep.,  professional  cine  film  F.  L.  Tate 

Technical  Rep.  Cine  H.  C.  Clapp 

Associations 

THE  ASSOCIATION  OF  MOTION 
PICTURE  PRODUCERS  AND 
LABORATORIES  OF 
CANADA 

Suite  1301,  55  York  St.,  Toronto  1,  Ont. 
(363-8374) 

OFFICERS 

President  Charles  H.  Everett 

Past  President  John  T.  Ross 

1st  Vice-President  S.  Dean  Peterson 

2nd  Vice-President  Roger  J.  Beaudry 

Executive  Secretary  Frank  A.  Young 

DIRECTORS 

Sydney  Banks,  E.  W.  Hamilton,  Michael  Spencer, 
Findlay  Quinn,  Wm.  C.  Kennedy,  David  Bier  and 
Fred  T.  Stinson  (ex  officio  representing  Associate 
Members) . 

MEMBER  COMPANIES 

Academy  TV  Film  Productions  of  Canada,  Suite 
912,  433  Jarvis  St.,  Toronto  5. 


Robert  Anderson  Associates  Ltd.,  Sky  Ridge, 
Mountain  Rd.,  RR#2,  Aylmer  E.,  Que. 

Artek  Film  Productions,  1818  Sherbrooke  St.  W., 
Montreal. 

ASP  Productions  Ltd.,  Suite  305,  II  Yorkville  Ave., 
Toronto. 

Associated  Screen  Industries  Ltd.,  2000  North- 
cliffe  Ave.,  Montreal  28. 

Atlantic  Films  &  Electronics  Ltd.,  22  Prescott  St., 
St.  John's,  Nfld. 

S.  Banks  (in-television)  Ltd.,  556  Church  St.,  Tor¬ 
onto  5. 

Berkeley  Studio,  315  Queen  St.  E.,  Toronto  2. 

David  Bier  Studios,  265  Vitre  St.  W.,  Montreal. 

Briston  Films  Ltd.,  1490  Sherbrooke  St.  W.,  Mont¬ 
real. 

S.  W.  Caldwell  Ltd.,  447  Jarvis  St.,  Toronto  5. 

Cherry  Film  Productions  Ltd.,  25  Bell  St.,  Regina. 

Chetwynd  Films  Ltd.,  21  Grenville  St.,  Toronto  5. 

Jack  Chisholm  Film  Productions  Ltd.,  Suite  31, 
96  Bloor  St.  W.,  Toronto  5. 

Cine  Audio  Alberta  Co.  Ltd.,  10251  —  106th  St., 
Edmonton. 

Cinesound  Ltd.,  553  Rogers  Rd.,  Toronto  9. 

Robert  Crone  Pictures  Ltd.,  106  Adelaide  St.  W., 
Toronto. 

Crawley  Films  Ltd.,  19  Fairmont  Ave.,  Ottawa  3. 

Fifeshire  Motion  Pictures  Ltd.,  2349  Yonge  St., 
Toronto  12. 

Film  Assistance  Productions  Ltd.,  Suite  411,  500 
University  Ave.,  Toronto  2. 

Film  Opticals  of  Canada  Ltd.,  500  University  Ave., 
Toronto. 

Fletcher  Film  Productions,  225  Mutual  St.,  Toronto. 

International  Productions  Ltd.,  149  Alcorn  Ave., 
Toronto  7. 

Robert  Lawrence  Productions  (Canada)  Ltd.,  38 
Yorkville  Ave.,  Toronto  5. 

Lesser  Studio  Ltd.,  55  Charles  St.  W.,  Toronto  5. 

Moreland-Latchford  Productions,  7  Pleasant  Blvd., 
Toronto. 

Motion  Picture  Centre  Ltd.,  577  Jarvis  St., 
Toronto  5. 

National  Film  Board,  P.O.  Box  6100,  Montreal  3. 

Northern  Motion  Picture  Labs.  Ltd.,  10  Dell  Park 
Ave.,  Toronto  19. 

Omega  Productions  Inc.,  1103  St.  Matthew  St., 
Montreal. 

Pageant  Productions  Ltd.,  Suite  4,  736  Granville 
St.,  Vancouver  2. 

Parry  Films  Ltd.,  1825  Capilano  Rd.,  North  Van¬ 
couver. 

Pathe-DeLuxe  of  Can.  Ltd.,  9  Brockhouse  Rd., 
Toronto  14. 

Peterson  Productions  Ltd.,  121  St.  Patrick  St., 
Toronto  2B. 

Rabko  Television  Productions  Ltd.,  44  Wellington 
St.  E.,  Toronto  I. 

Rodesfilm  Inc.,  1638  Sherbrooke  St.  W.,  Montreal 
25. 

Douglas  Sinclair  Film  Productions,  Box  26,  St.  Jov- 
ite  Station,  Que. 

Summit  Film  Productions  Ltd.,  16  Groveland  Cres., 
Don  Mills,  Ont. 

Thatcher  Film  Productions,  871  O'Connor  Dr., 
Toronto  16. 

Tolea  Film  Productions,  141  Dixon  St.,  Ville  La 
Salle,  Que. 

Toronto  International  Film  Studios  Ltd.,  175  Bloor 
St.  E.,  Toronto  5. 

Trans-Canada  Films  Ltd.,  916  Davie  St.,  Van¬ 
couver  I. 

Trans-World  Film  Labs  Ltd.,  4824  Cote  des  Neiges 
Rd.,  Montreal  26. 

Van  de  Water  Films  Reg'd.,  1231  St.  Catherine 
St.  W.,  Montreal. 

Westminster  Films  Ltd.,  5  Balmuto  St.,  Toronto. 

Williams  Drege  &  Hill  Ltd.,  12  Shuter  St.,  Toronto. 


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ASSOCIATE  MEMBERS 

Adfilms  Ltd.,  NO  Church  St.,  Toronto. 

Alex  L.  Clark  Ltd.,  3751  Bloor  St.  W.,  Islington, 
Ont. 

Braun  Electric  Canada  Ltd.,  35  Haas  Rd.,  Rexdale, 
Ont. 

Canadian  Kodak  Sales  Ltd.,  Toronto  9. 

Comprehensive  Distributors  Ltd.,  103  Church  St., 
Toronto  I. 

Educational  Film  Distributors  Ltd.,  577  Jarvis  St., 
Toronto  5. 

Ferrania  Photo  Sales  Ltd.,  34  Greensboro  Dr.,  Rex¬ 
dale,  Ont. 

Industrial  Film  Maintenance,  135  Peter  St., 
Toronto. 

Modern  Talking  Picture  Service,  140  Merton  St., 
Toronto  7. 

Photo  Importing  Agencies  Ltd.,  29  Gurney  Cres., 
Toronto. 

Polaris  Films  Ltd.,  Suite  100,  19  Melinda  St.,  Tor¬ 
onto  I . 

CANADIAN  SOCIETY  OF 
CINEMATOGRAPHERS 

1202  Woodbine  Ave.,  Toronto  13,  Ont. 


(925-5561) 

OFFICERS 

President  ...  Denis  Gillson,  CSC 

Vice-President  Joe  Seckeresh,  CSC 

Secretary  George  Fenyon,  CSC 

Treasurer  Roy  Tash,  CSC 

EXECUTIVE  BOARD 

John  Gunn,  CSC,  Wally  Gentleman,  CSC,  Sam 
Corlett,  CSC. 


MONTREAL  BRANCH 

Chairman  Walter  Gentleman,  CSC 

Secretary-Treasurer  George  Fenyon,  CSC 

DIRECTORS  GUILD  OF  CANADA 

556  Church  St.,  Toronto  5,  Ont. 

(922-5134) 

OFFICERS 

President  Don  Haldane 

1st  Vice-President  Sydney  Banks 

2nd  Vice-President  Clark  Daprato 

Secretary  .  George  Gorman 

Treasurer  .....  Alan  Guest 

EXECUTIVE  BOARD 

Richard  Ballentine,  Robert  Barclay,  Donald  Gins¬ 
berg,  Jack  Lingeman,  Vincent  Vaitiekunas. 

INTERNATIONAL  FEDERATION  OF 
ASSOCIATIONS  OF  FILM 
PRODUCERS 

3,  rue  Galilee,  Paris  16,  France. 

(KLeber  60.75) 

Honorary  President  Charles  Delac 

President  Eric  Johnston  IUSA) 

General  Secretary  Alphonse  Brisson  (France) 

MEMBER  ASSOCIATIONS 

ARGENTINA 

Association  Productores  de  Peliculas  Argen- 
tinas, 

362  Ayacucho,  Buenos  Aires. 

AUSTRIA 

Fachverband  der  Filmindustrie  Oesterreichs, 
Beauermarkt  13,  Vienna  I. 

BELGIUM 

Association  Nationale  des  Producteurs 
de  Films, 

53,  Ave.  des  Arts,  Brussels,  4. 

DENMARK 

Foreningen  at  Danske  Filmproducenter, 

22  Montergade,  Copenhagen. 


FINLAND 

Suomen  Filmivalmista jien  Liitto, 

Mikonkatu  I5A,  SF,  Helsinki. 

FRANCE 

Chambre  Syndicale  de  la  Production 
Cinematographique  Franqaise, 

3  rue  Galilee,  Paris  16. 

GERMANY 

Verband  Deutscher  Filmproduzenten  E.V., 
Langenbeckstrasse  5,  Wiesbaden. 

GREAT  BRITAIN 

British  Film  Producers  Association, 

49  Mount  Street,  London  W.l. 

Federation  of  British  Filmakers, 

91  Shaftesbury  Ave.,  Page  House, 

London  W.  I. 

ISRAEL 

Israel  Film  Producers  Association, 

3  Ahusat  Bait  St.,  Tel  Aviv,  P.O.B.  2478. 

ITALY 

Associazione  Nazionale  Industries  Cinema- 
tografiche  ed  Affini, 
via  Quatro  Fontane  20,  Rome. 

JAPAN 

Motion  Picture  Producers  Association  of 
Japan,  Inc.,  Sankei  Kaikan  Bldg.,  No.  3, 
l-chome,  Ote-Machi,  Chiyoda-ku,  Tokyo. 
MEXICO 

Asociation  de  Productores  y  Distribuidores 
de  Peluiculas  Mexicanas, 

Ave.  Division  del  norte  2462,  Mexico. 
NETHERLANDS 

Nederlandsche  Bioscoop-Bond, 

Jan  Luykenstraat  2,  Amsterdam. 

PORTUGAL 

Unia  de  Gremios  dos  Espectaculos — Gremio 
Nacional  des  Empresas  de  Cinema, 

Avenida  Duque  de  Louie  86  D2,  Lisbon. 

SPAIN 

Grupo  Autonomo  de  Produccion  del  Sindi- 
cato  National  del  Espectaculo, 

Castello  18,  Madrid. 

SWEDEN 

Foreningen  Sveriges  Filmproducenter, 
Biblioteksgatan  9,  Stockholm. 

SWITZERLAND 

Association  des  Producteurs  Suisses  de  Films, 
Stradelhoferstrasse  40,  Zurich. 

UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA 

Motion  Picture  Export  Assn,  of  America, 

522  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  36,  NY. 

Hollywood  Studios 

ALLIED  ARTISTS 

4376  Sunset  Drive,  Hollywood  27,  Calif. 
(NOrmandy  2-9181) 

COLUMBIA  PICTURES 

1438  N.  Gower  St.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
(HOIlywood  2-3111) 

METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER 

10202  W.  Washington  Blvd..  Culver  City,  Calif. 
(UPton  0-3311) 

PARAMOUNT  PICTURES 

5451  Marathon  St.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
(HOIlywood  9-2411) 

TWENTIETH  CENTURY-FOX 

10201  W.  Pico  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  35,  Calif. 
(CRestview  6-2211) 

UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL 

Universal  City,  Calif. 

(STanley  7-1211) 

WARNER  BROTHERS 

4000  W.  Warner  Blvd.,  Burbank,  Calif. 
(HOIlywood  9-1251) 


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Ottawa,  Canada 
(Phone  CEntral  2-8211) 

Minister  Responsible — Hon,  John  W.  Pickersgill, 
PC,  MP,  Secretary  of  State, 

BOARD  OF  GOVERNORS 

Guy  Roberge,  QC — Government  Film  Commission¬ 
er  and  Chairman  of  the  Board,  Ottawa. 

R.  Gordon  Robertson — Clerk  of  the  Privy  Council, 
Ottawa. 

Marcel  Cadieux — Assistant  Under-Secretary  of 
Sfate  for  External  Affairs,  Ottawa. 

George  V.  Haythorne,  Deputy  Minister  of  Labour, 
Ottawa. 

Charles  S.  Band — Toronto. 

Lieut. -Col.  C.  C.  I.  Merritt,  VC,  ED— Vancouver. 
Mrs.  Margaret  Stevens — Flin  Flon,  Manifoba. 
Arthur  Dansereau,  QC — Montreal. 

Mrs.  Keith  Rand.  Port  Williams,  NS. 

HEADQUARTERS  STAFF 
150  Kent  Street,  Ottawa,  Ont. 

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Government  Film  Commissioner  Guy  Roberge,  QC 
Head  of  Ottawa  Office  8 

Chief,  Liaison  Division  H.  B.  Chandler 

Administrative  Officer  A.  A.  Keyes 

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3255  Cote  de  Liesse  Road,  Villo*  St.  Laurent,  Que. 
(Postal  Address:  P.O.  Box  6100,  Montreal  3) 
(Phone  Riverside  7-5511) 

SENIOR  OFFICERS 

Government  Film  Commissioner  Guy  Roberge,  QC 
Senior  Assistant  to  the  Commissioner  and 

Executive  Director  Pierre  Juneau 

Senior  Assistant  to  the  Commissioner  and 

Director  of  Production  Grant  McLean 

Director  of  Administration  E.  S.  Coristine 

Director  of  Distribution  J.  W.  Cosman 

Director  of  Technical  Operations  Gerald  Graham 
Director  of  Planning  Michael  Spencer 

ADMINISTRATION 

Chief,  Accounting  Division  C.  A.  Miller 

Chief,  General  Services  D.  B.  E.  Greenway 

Personnel  Manager  Peter  Rainboth 

Purchasing  Agent  R.  S.  Rekert 

PRODUCTION 

Executive  Producers  Nicholas  Balia, 

Jacques  Bobet,  Tom  Daly.  Fernand  Dansereau, 
(Asst.  Dir.  of  Prod'n),  Guy  Glover,  Peter  Jones, 
Hans  Moller,  Frank  Spiller,  Mrs.  Lorraine  Monk 
Production  Manager  Desmond  Dew 

Production  Research  Officers  Andre  Belleau 

Elspeth  Chisholm 
TECHNICAL  OPERATIONS 
Senior  Technical  Officer  R.  W.  Payne 

Chief,  Sound  Division  Rolf  Epstein 

Director  of  Photography  Denis  Gillson 

Chief,  Animation  8  Title  Photo  D.  M.  Roberts 

Supervisor,  Stills  Lab.  A.  E.  Shearer 

Chief,  Engineering  Division  Ambrose  Vachon 

Chief,  Special  Effects  Wally  Gentleman 

DISTRIBUTION 

Assistant  Director  R.  Ladouceur 

Chief,  Canadian  Division  G.  L.  Donovan 

Asst.  Chief,  Canadian  Division  J.  J.  Chagnon 

Chief,  International  Division  Jean  Cote 

Asst.  Chief,  International  Division  R.  Monteith 
Chief  Information  Division  Tom  Johnston 

Head  of  French  Info.  Section  J.  P.  Vanasse 

Chief,  Promotion  Division  .  A.  Kaltenback 

Chief,  Research  8  Reports  Division  Bruce  Pilgrim 


REGIONAL  &  DISTRICT  OFFICES 

ST.  JOHN'S,  NFLD. 

Centre  Bldg.,  Church  Hill,  P.O.  Box  1206. 
CHARLOTTETOWN,  PEI. 

John  Martin,  District  Officer, 

Confederation  Bldg.,  P.O.  Box  1180. 
HALIFAX,  NS. 

D.  A.  McLean,  District  Officer, 

97  Dresden  Row. 

FREDERICTON,  NB. 

R.  J.  Hickey,  Maritime  Regional  Supervisor, 
New  Federal  Bldg.,  P.O.  Box  216. 
MONCTON,  NB. 

E.  A.  Arsenault,  District  Officer, 

144  Highfield  St. 

MONTREAL,  QUE. 

V.  Savoie,  Regional  Supervisor, 

Roland  Rainville,  Commercial  Rep., 

685  Cathcart  St.,  P.O.  Box  998,  Station  B. 
QUEBEC  CITY 

Rolland  McKinnon,  District  Representative, 
Room  24,  Palais  Montcalm. 

TORONTO,  ONT. 

Vaughan  Deacon,  Regional  Supervisor, 
Gordon  Noble,  Asst.  Regional  Supervisor, 
John  Newson,  Commercial  Representative, 

I  Lombard  St. 

WINNIPEG,  MAN. 

Donald  Aylard,  District  Officer, 

1130  Ellice  Ave. 

REGINA,  SASK. 

B.  F.  Drew,  District  Officer, 

Rm.  507,  New  P.O.  Bldg.,  S.  Railway  St. 
SASKATOON,  SASK. 

C.  W.  Gray,  Prairie  Regional  Supervisor, 
202  Federal  Bldg.,  1st  Ave.  8  22nd  St. 

CALGARY,  ALTA. 

G.  W.  E.  Arnold,  District  Officer, 

713  Public  Bldg. 

EDMONTON,  ALTA. 

H.  H.  Dickie,  District  Officer, 

South  Side  Post  Office  Bldg. 

VANCOUVER,  BC. 

Charles  W.  Marshall,  Regional  Supervisor, 
Federal  Bldg.,  325  Granville  St. 

FOREIGN  OFFICES 

NEW  YORK 

Len  Chatwin,  Senior  US  Representative, 
Joel  Samuels,  TV  Distribution, 

Ron  Ward,  Travel  Films, 

Canada  House,  680-5th  Ave.,  NYC  19. 
CHICAGO 

John  Duerkop,  Western  US  Representative, 
2320  Carbide  &  Carbon  Bldg., 

230  N.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago,  III. 

SAN  FRANCISCO 

James  R.  Moodie,  West  Coast  US  Rep., 

233  Sansome  St.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
LONDON 

T.  V.  Adams,  Senior  UK  8  European  Rep., 

I  Grosvenor  Square, 

London  W.  I.,  England. 

PARIS 

R.  M.  Leger,  European  Rep., 

16,  rue  Chanez,  Paris,  France. 

NEW  DELHI 

Walter  G.  Lee,  South  8  Southeast  Asia  Rep., 
Office  of  the  High  Com.  for  Canada, 
Canada  House  Annex, 

13  Golf  Links  Area,  New  Delhi  3,  India. 
BUENOS  AIRES 

W.  S.  Jobbins,  South  American  Rep., 


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Bartolome  Mitre  478, 
Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 


Provincial  Government 
Film  Units 


BRITISH  COLUMBIA 

(Photographic  Branch,  Department  of  Recreation 
and  Conservation) 

Parliament  Bldgs.,  630  Superior  St.,  Victoria,  BC. 
OFFICERS 

Minister  Hon.  Earle  C.  Westwood 

Deputy  Minister  Dr.  D.  B.  Turner 

Chief  .  R.  L.  Colby 

Asst.  Chief  Photographer  B.  H.  Atkins 


ALBERTA 

(Department  of  Industry  and  Development) 


Legislation  Bldgs  , 

Minister 

Commissioner 

Secretary 

Producer-Director 

Cameraman 

Film  Librarian 

Still  Photographers 

Darkroom  Technician 
Artists 


Edmonton,  Alta. 

Hon.  Russell  Patrick 
Kenneth  Hutchinson 
Mrs.  K.  Bray 
K.  Hutchinson 
C.  N.  Ross 
Mrs.  L.  Loxterkamp 
W.  M.  Petley-Jones, 
Rolf  Albert 
M  iss  M.  Bodnarchuk 
P.  Sembaliuk,  L.  Dunn 


SASKATCHEWAN 


(Photographic  Services  Branch,  Dept,  of 
Industry  &  Information) 
Administration  Bldg.,  Regina,  Sask 

Minister  Hon.  R.  Brown 

Deputy  Minister  D.  H.  F.  Black 

Associate  Deputy  T.  L.  Hill 

Motion  Picture  Div.  Supervisor  R.  F.  Howard 

Still  Photo  Div.  Supervisor  Olive  B.  Roberts 

Still  Photo  Librarian  Mrs.  D.  Higgins 

(Audio-Visual  Board  of  the 
Department  of  Education) 
Administration  Bldg.,  Regina,  Sask. 
Minister  Hon.  O.  A.  Turnbull 


Deputy  Minister  R.  Harvey 

Film  Commissioner  E.  Fred  Holliday 

Supervisor,  School  Broadcasts  Gertrude  Murray 

(Visual  Education  Branch  of  the 
Department  of  Education) 
Administration  Bldg.,  Regina,  Sask. 
Minister  Hon.  O.  A.  Turnbull 

Deputy  Minister  R.  Harvey 

Supervisor  E.  Fred  Holliday 

Asst.  Supervisor  Mrs.  Agnes  D .  Davidson 


ONTARIO 

(Government  Photographic  Services  of  the 
Department  of  Travel  and  Publicity) 

67  College  St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

Minister  Hon.  Bryan  L.  Cathcart 

Deputy  Minister  Guy  E.  Moore 

Director  of  Photography  Colin  McDonald 

Photographers  R.  Muckleston,  M.  Wormley, 

F.  Hammond,  R.  Thompson,  A.  Homer 

Film  Librarian  Miss  C.  Mason 

Still  Librarian  Mrs.  Elsie  Clarett 


QUEBEC 

(The  Province  of  Quebec  Film  Bureau) 
Legislative  Bldgs.,  Quebec,  Que. 

Minister  Hon.  Bona  Arsenault 

Deputy  Minister  Raymond  Douville 

Director  .  Andre  Guerin 

Producer  Michel  Vergnes 

Librarian  Alphonse  Proulx 

Chief  Photographer — color  section 

George  A.  Driscoll 

Asst.  Director,  Montreal  Office  Gilbert  Fournier 

Administration  Officer  J.  E.  Dion 


NOVA  SCOTIA 

(Nova  Scotia  Information  Service 
Department  of  Trade  &  Industry) 
Provincial  Bldg.,  Halifax,  NS. 

Minister  Hon.  E.  A.  Manson 

Deputy  Minister  V.  M.  Knight 

Director  S.  M.  Anderson 

Supervisor,  Motion  Pictures  Mrs.  Margaret  Perry 
Motion  Picture  Photographer  E.  B.  (Ned)  Norwood 
Chief  Photographer  L.  J.  Boner 

Photographic  Editor  G.  H.  Doty 


Canadian  Theatrical  Credits 

(All  credits  and  titles  given  here  are  for  films  released  from  July,  1962  to  June, 
1963.  For  credits  prior  to  this  see  previous  editions  of  the  Year  Book.) 

By  GERALD  PRATLEY 


Canadian  Feature  Films 

1963 


POUR  LA  SUITE  DU  MONDE 

(So  That  the  World  Goes  On) 

Produced  by  the  National  Film  Board  of  Can¬ 
ada;  director  of  production,  Fernand  Dansereau; 
directed  by  Pierre  Perrault  and  Michel  Brault; 
camera,  Brault  and  Bernard  Gosselin;  editing, 
Werner  Nold;  sound,  Marcel  Carriere;  music,  Jean 
Cousineau,  guitar,  and  Jean  Meunier,  flute.  In 
French  with  English  subtitles.  First  shown  at  the 


Cannes  Film  Festival,  1963  as  the  official  Cana¬ 
dian  entry.  Running  time  105  minutes.  Black  and 
white.  35  and  16  mm. 

Principals:  Leopold  Tremblay,  Alexis  Tremblay, 
Abel  Harvey,  Louis  Harvey  and  Joachim  Harvey. 

STORY:  This  documentary  film  in  the  Flaherty 
tradition  tells  of  the  people  of  the  lle-aux-Cou- 
dres  (an  island  in  the  St.  Lawrence,  70  miles 
downstream  from  the  city  of  Quebec)  and  of  their 
attempts  to  revive  the  hunting  of  the  white  whale. 


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Among  the  customs  revived  with  this  endeavor 
are  the  Lenten  festivities,  the  auction  sales  for 
the  benefit  of  souls  in  purgatory,  the  jigs  and 
customs  dating  back  to  the  discovery  of  Canada. 

SEUL  OU  AVEC  D’AUTRES 

(Alone  or  With  Others) 

An  Association  Generale  Des  Etudiants  De  L'Uni- 
versite  De  Montreal  Production  and  release.  Pro¬ 
duced  by  Denys  Heroux;  directed  by  Michel  Brault 
and  Gilles  Groulx;  written  by  Denys  Arcand  and 
Stephane  Venne;  camera,  Michel  Brault;  music, 
Stephane  Venne.  Shown  in  the  Critics'  Section 
out-of-competition  at  the  Cannes  Film  Festival, 
1963.  Running  time  65  mins.  In  French  and  in 
black  and  white  and  35  mm. 

CAST:  Nicole  Braun,  Pierre  Letourneau,  Marie- 
Jose  Raymond,  Michelle  Boulizon,  Carl  Mailhot  and 
Marcel  Saint-Germain. 


STORY:  This  film  combines  the  styles  and  tech¬ 
niques  of  France's  "new  wave"  and  "cinema 
verite"  movements  to  reveal  the  lives  of  several 
students  who  talk  into  the  camera  about  their 
thoughts  and  problems. 

The  following  films  were  completed 
during  the  year  but  not  released.  They 
will  be  listed  in  the  next  edition  of 
the  Year  Book. 

Ville  Jolie  (Crawley  Films,  Ottawa) 

The  Sweet  and  the  Bitter  (Commonwealth,  Van¬ 
couver) 

Drylanders  (NFB,  Montreal) 

A  Tout  Prendre  (To  Take  All)  (Claude  Jutras, 
Montreal ) 

The  Naked  Spur  (Tiger  Productions,  Alberta) 


Canadian  Short  Subjects 

(Produced  for  commercial  distribution  to  theatres) 


Canada  Carries  On  Series 

Produced  by  the  National  Film  Board  and  dis¬ 
tributed  in  Canada  by  Columbia  Pictures  of 
Canada. 

Very  Nice,  Very  Nice:  July,  1962 

(Dozens  of  still  pictures  which  present  a  telling 
commentary  on  the  chaotic  events  of  our  time. 
Made  by  Arthur  Lipsett,  Shown  at  the  Cannes 
Film  Festival,  1962.  B&W.  8  mins.) 

David  Milne:  Aug.,  1962 

A  study  of  the  work  and  theory  of  the  artist 
David  Milne.  Color.  13  mins.) 

Nahanni:  Sept.,  1962 

(The  story  of  Albert  Faille  who  has  seven  times 
tried  to  find  gold  in  the  mountain  vastness  of 
British  Columbia  along  the  desolate  shores  of  the 
Nahanni  River.  Color.  19  mins.) 

The  Water  Dwellers:  Oct.,  1962 

(A  screen  journey  to  Simoon  Sound  in  British 
Columbia  where  the  forest  workers  live  on  river 
boats.  Color.  16  mins.) 

Joy  of  Winter:  Nov.,  1962 

(Children  at  play  in  snow  and  ice.  B&W.  15 
mins. ) 

Christmas  Fantasy:  Dec.,  1962 

(A  party  abstract  recollection  of  Christmas 
past  and  present  by  John  Feeney.  Color.  8  mins.) 

Norman  McLaren's  Welcome  Speech:  Jan.,  1963 

(Norman  welcomes  his  audience  but  finds  his 
microphone  takes  on  human  attributes  and  makes 
his  greetings  a  difficult  one.  Originally  made  for 
showing  at  Montreal  Film  Festival,  1961.  B&W. 
5  mins.) 

Runner:  Feb.,  1963 

(A  study  of  Bruce  Kidd  in  training  in  a  film 
which  analyzes  the  act  of  running,  rather  than  the 
personality  of  the  runner.  A  film  by  Donald  Owen 
with  commentary  by  W.  H.  Auden.  B&W.  12  mins.) 


Sky:  March,  1963 

(A  day  in  the  life  of  the  sky.  A  stop-motion 
comera  study  by  John  Feeney.  Color.  10  mins.) 

Fisherman's  Gamble:  April,  1963 

(Swordfishing  off  the  coast  of  Glace  Bay. 
B&W.  8  mins.) 

Anniversary:  May,  1963 

(A  compilation  of  scenes  from  Hollywood  films 
starring  actors  and  actresses  who  came  from 
Canada.  Narrated  by  Walter  Pidgeon.  Produced 
by  NFB  in  tribute  to  Canadian  motion  picture 
theatres  on  the  60th  Anniversary  of  the  first  per¬ 
manent  motion  picture  theatre  in  Canada.  B&W. 
19  mins.) 

The  Ride:  June,  1963 

(A  comedy  fantasy  about  a  chauffeur  who  dreams 
that  his  Rolls  Royce  has  run  away  and  discovers 
later  that  his  dream  comes  true.  Shown  at  the 
Cannes  Film  Festival,  1963.  Color.  18  mins.) 

The  Most 

(Distributed  in  the  USA  by  Janus  Films.  An  Inter- 
Video  Production.  Produced  by  Dick  Ballentine  and 
Gordon  Sheppard;  directed  by  Sheppard;  camera, 
John  Foster,  John  Spotton;  editing,  Donald  Gins¬ 
berg;  music,  Dudley  Moore;  narrator,  Ed  McGib- 
bon.  An  amusing  and  revealing  candid  camera 
study  of  publisher  Hugh  Heffner  at  work  and  at 
home  in  Chicago.  Shown  at  the  San  Francisco  Film 
Festival,  winning  the  Golden  Gate  Award;  at  the 
London  Film  Festival;  at  the  Melbourne  Film  Festi¬ 
val,  winning  the  Boomerang  Award;  and  at  the 
Montreal  Film  Festival.  B&W.  29  mins.) 

Old  Sold  iers  Never  Die 

(Distributed  in  Canada  by  IFD;  in  the  UK  by 
Gala;  produced,  written,  directed,  edited  &  photo¬ 
graphed  by  Graham  Gordon;  with  the  Old  Soldier 
portrayed  by  Pop  Lougheed  and  the  Young  Soldier 
by  Donald  Peers.  A  study  or  old  soldiers  in  To¬ 
ronto;  a  sharp,  visual  commentary  on  the  effects 
of  war.  B&W.  14  mins.) 


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TELEVISION 


SINCE  the  last  edition  of  this  Year 
Book  there  have  been  a  number  of 
interesting  and  perhaps  historic  deve¬ 
lopments  in  television.  Home  televi¬ 
sion  itself  continued  to  expand,  main¬ 
ly  through  about  60  rebroadcasting 
stations  and  several  new  stations  re¬ 
commended  for  Transport  Dept,  ap¬ 
proval  by  the  Board  of  Broadcast 
Governors.  These  and  the  continued 
expansion  of  the  community  antenna 
form  of  toll  TV  (there  are  now  more 
than  300  systems  in  Canada)  have 
brought  the  percentage  of  Canadians 
to  whom  TV  is  available  to  over  90 
per  cent.  The  free  broadcasters,  rep¬ 
resented  by  The  Canadian  Association 
of  Broadcasters,  objected  to  the  CA 
operators  being  free  of  BBG  author¬ 
ity  at  a  BBG  hearing  and  its  chair¬ 
man,  Dr.  Andrew  Stewart,  expressed 
the  opinion  that  there  should  be  some 
control  over  cable. 

Theatre  operators  became  very 
angry  over  the  fact  that  TV  stations 
were  playing  movies  at  prime  time, 
when  the  public  goes  to  the  cinemas, 
and  distributors  were  denounced  for 
making  films  available,  calling  the 
practice  a  “suicide  policy.”  With  a 
shortage  of  old  films  in  sight  the 
USA’s  National  Broadcasting  Co.  and 
MCA,  of  which  Universal  is  now  a 
subsidiary,  plan  to  make  two-hour 
features  for  TV. 

Telemeter,  in  its  third  year  in  the 
Toronto  suburb  of  Etopicoke,  is  still 
losing  money  and  is  considered  an  ex¬ 
periment.  It  uses  cable,  whereas  the 
Hartford,  Conn.  pay-TV  project  uses 

Associations 

ASSOCIATION  OF  RADIO  & 
TELEVISION  EMPLOYEES  OF  CAN. 

Suite  5.  1846  Dorchester  Blvd.,  Montreal,  <?ue. 
(932-2978-9) 

OFFICERS 

National  President  Omer  C.  Higgins 

National  Vice-President  (Zone  21  G.  R.  Willson 
National  Vice-President  (Zone  I)  ....  Ota  Reichman 

BOARD  OF  BROADCAST 
GOVERNORS 

48  Rideau  St.,  Ottawa  4,  Ont. 

(CEntral  2-8211) 

FULL-TIME  MEMBERS 

Chairman  _  Dr.  Andrew  Stewart 


the  air.  The  Hartford  project,  more 
than  a  year  old,  is  making  satisfacto¬ 
ry  progress,  its  owners  say.  These  are 
the  only  pay-TV  projects  in  the  world 
—  if  one  excepts  Community  Antenna 
from  that  classification. 

However,  Subscription  Television, 
Inc.,  a  company  which  will  offer  about 
$30,000,000  in  stock  to  the  public,  will 
begin  operations  in  California  in  mid- 
’64  and  use  cable  to  telecast  the  home 
games  of  the  LA  and  San  Francisco 
major  league  baseball  teams. 

Telemeter’s  subscriptions  have  laps¬ 
ed  from  a  peak  5,500  to  3,500  and  the 
company  needs  from  20,000  to  30,000 
to  make  money.  The  company  claims 
that  it  allowed  this  to  happen  in  or¬ 
der  to  install  its  new  and  improved 
coinbox. 

Theatre  television,  proved  out  as 
highly  successful  in  Toronto,  where 
hockey  telecasts  contracted  from  the 
Maple  Leaf  Gardens  by  Telemeter 
drew  large  houses  at  Famous’  College 
Theatre,  got  a  big  boost.  Enough 
Eidophor  machines  have  been  impor¬ 
ted  from  Switzerland  to  extend  the 
hockey  telecasts  to  four  more  Toron¬ 
to  district  theatres  and  to  three  more 
Ontario  cities.  Further  expansion  in 
Canada  and  the  USA  is  expected. 
Meanwhile  other  theatre-TV  interests 
have  experimented  fairly  successfully 
with  telecasting  Broadway  plays  to 
theatres  in  other  cities. 

The  Board  of  Broadcast  Governors, 
which  cost  Canada  $336,600  to  operate 
in  its  fiscal  year,  still  insists  Canada 
isn't  ripe  for  color  TV. 

Vice-Chairman  Caryle  Allison 

Member  .  Bernard  Goulet 

PART-TIME  MEMBERS 

Joseph  Frederick  Brown,  Vancouver 

Dr.  Emlyn  Davies,  Toronto 

Ivan  Sabourin,  QC,  St. -Jean,  Que. 

Dr.  Colin  B.  MacKay,  Fredericton,  NB 
Roy  DesBarres  Duchemin,  Sydney,  NS 
Leslie  M.  Marshall,  St.  John's,  Nfld. 

R.  Louis  Burge,  St.  Peters  Bay,  PEI 
John  B.  Lewis,  Montreal,  Que. 

Claude  B.  Gagnon,  QC,  Quebec  City 
Charles  B.  Chambers,  Toronto 
John  M.  Coyne,  Ottawa 

THE  CANADIAN  ASSOCIATION  OF 
BROADCASTERS 

85  Sparks  St.,  Ottawa,  Ont. 

(233-4035) 


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OFFICERS 


R.  A.  Hackbusch 
C.  Harris 


President  .......  Don  Jamieson 

Immediate  Past  President  M.  T.  Brown 

Vice-President,  Radio  Allan  Waters 

Vice-President,  Television  J.  A.  Pouliot 

Executive  Vice-President  T.  J.  Allard 

Secretary-Treasurer  Flora  Love 

ATLANTIC  REGION 

R.  F.  Large,  CFCY,  Charlottetown  (Radio) 

J.  Fenety,  CFNB,  Fredericton  (Radio) 

D.  Jamieson,  CJON-TV,  St.  John's,  Nfld.  (TV) 
FRENCH  LANGUAGE 

A.  Pelletier,  CHRC,  Quebec  (Radio) 

C.  Lavigne,  CFCL,  Timmins  (Radio) 

M.  Dansereau,  CHLN,  Three  Rivers  (Radio) 

J.  A.  Pouliot,  CFCM-TV.  CKMI-TV,  Quebec 
City  (TV) 

CENTRAL  CANADA 

R.  Misener,  CFCF,  Montreal  (Radio) 

A.  F.  Waters,  CHUM,  Toronto  (Radio) 

H.  C.  Caine,  CHWO,  Oakville  (Radio) 

S.  C.  Ritchie,  CKLW,  Windsor  (Radio) 

R.  T.  Snelgrove,  CKBB,  CKVR-TV,  Barrie  (Radio) 
PRAIRIES 

L.  Moffat,  CKY,  Winnipeg  (Radio) 

D.  Hartford,  CFAC,  Calgary  (Radio) 

E.  R.  Rawlinson,  CKBI,  Prince  Albert  (Radio) 

N.  Botterill,  CJLH-TV,  Lethbridge  (TV) 

PACIFIC 

J.  R.  Peters,  CHAN-TV,  Vancouver  (TV) 

R.  G.  Chapman,  CHBC-TV,  Kelowna  (TV) 

W.  Speers,  CKWX,  Vancouver  (Radio) 

CANADIAN  RADIO  TECHNICAL 
PLANNING  BOARD 

200  St.  Clair  Ave.  W.,  Toronto  7,  Ont. 


(923-4543) 

OFFICERS 

President  C.  J.  Bridgland 

Vice-President  R.  C.  Poulter 

General  Co-ordinator  R.  A.  Hackbusch 

Secretary-Treasurer  C.  Harris 

Director  of  Public  Relations  R.  C.  Poulter 

Asst.  Technical  Co-ordinator  R.  T.  O'Brien 


The  objectives  of  the  CRTPB,  which  has  22 
sponsors,  are  to  formulate  sound  engineering 
principles  and  to  organize  technical  facts  which 
will  assist  in  the  development  of  the  Canadian 
radio  industry  and  radio  services  of  the  nation 
in  accordance  with  the  public  interest.  The  activi¬ 
ties  of  the  Board  are  restricted  to  engineering 
considerations  and  all  sponsors  must  be  non¬ 
profit  associations,  bodies  or  societies  which  have 
an  important  interest  in  radio  and  allied  fields. 

One  of  the  objectives  of  the  Board  is  to  advise 
government,  industry  and  the  people  of  its  find¬ 
ings  and  recommendations.  In  actual  practice  the 
Board  has  acted  in  an  advisory  capacity  to  the 
Canadian  Government  in  the  matter  of  frequency 
allocations. 

The  organization  of  the  Planning  Board  includes 
the  Main  Board  made  up  of  the  contributing' 
sponsor  delegates  and  the  chairmen  of  the  Plan¬ 
ning  Board's  seven  technical  committees:  Broad¬ 
cast  Committee;  Land  Fixed  &  Mobile  Committee; 
Maritime  Committee;  Radio  Relay  Committee; 
Railway,  Highway  &  Transit  Utilities  Committee; 
and  Television  Committee. 

ELECTRONIC  INDUSTRIES  ASS’N 
OF  CANADA 

200  St.  Clair  Ave.  W.,  Toronto,  Ont. 
(921-2898) 

OFFICERS 

President  David  Knapp 


Dir.  of  Engineering 
General  Manager 

INTERNATIONAL  FILM  & 
TELEVISION  COUNCIL 

Headquarters:  Via  Santa  Susanna  17,  Rome,  Italy. 
Secretariat:  26  Avenue  de  Segur,  Paris  8eme,  Fr. 
OFFICERS 

President  John  Maddison 

1st  Vice-President  Charles  Delac 

2nd  Vice-President  Raoul  Ergmann 

Hon.  Treasurer  Jean  Jay 

Hon.  Secretary  Mario  Verdone 

NATIONAL  COMMUNITY 
ANTENNA  TELEVISION  ASS’N 
OF  CANADA 

3010  Bloor  St.  W.,  Toronto,  Ont. 
OFFICERS 

President  F.  T.  Metcalf 

Vice-President  E.  R.  Jarmain 

Secretary  .  K.  J.  Easton 

Treasurer  . . . . . .  O.  Girard 

DIRECTORS 

M.  Cliche,  A.  Rousseau,  G.  Allard,  G.  L.  Fair- 
weather,  M.  Flom,  J.  Beauchemin,  G.  W.  Rymal, 
I.  Switzer,  B.  J.  Shepard,  J.  C.  Couture. 

TELEVISION  BUREAU  OF 
ADVERTISING  OF  CANADA,  INC. 

500  University  Ave.,  Toronto,  Ont. 
(363-3133) 

Executive  Vice-President  Edward  P.  Lawless 

Dir.  of  Station  Relations  David  G.  Brydson 

Research  Manager  Murvyn  W.  Austin 


Telecasting 

PARLIAMENT’S  share  of  expendi¬ 
tures  of  the  Canadian  Broadcast¬ 
ing  Corp.  in  1962,  a  total  of  $108,365,- 
882  for  all  domestic  TV  and  radio 
operations,  reached  a  record  high  of 
$70,252,273,  an  increase  of  $2,403,465 
over  the  previous  fiscal  year,  it  was 
shown  recently  in  the  annual  report, 
which  deals  with  the  year  ending 
March  31,  1963.  The  rise  in  expendi¬ 
tures,  held  down  by  the  mid-1962  aus¬ 
terity  cuts,  amounted  to  $754,728. 

Commercial  revenues  fell  during  the 
year  by  a  further  $1,917,258,  after  a 
$4,000,000  drop  the  year  before,  caused 
mainly  by  the  TV  advertising  squeeze 
from  the  new  private  stations  and 
their  new  network.  However,  J.  Al¬ 
phonse  Ouimet,  CBC  president,  said 
in  the  report  that  "There  is  very  indi¬ 
cation  that  the  trend  of  decreasing 
revenues  has  been  materially  ar¬ 
rested." 

The  CBC  operates  under  a  plan 
which  sees  the  Government  pay  the 
difference  between  revenue  and  ex- 


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penditures  and  anything  left  over, 
which  in  the  1962  fiscal  year  was 
$589,262,  goes  back  to  the  Treasury  as 
a  budgetary  surplus. 

With  the  change  in  government  at 
Ottawa  Secretary  of  State  J.  W.  Pick- 
ersgill  had  had  the  CBC  made  his  res¬ 
ponsibility  in  the  cabinet,  along  with 
the  National  Film  Board  and  the 
Board  of  Broadcast  Governors. 

CANADIAN  BROADCASTING 
CORPORATION 
Television  Networks 

HEAD  OFFICE 

Victoria  Bldg.,  140  Wellington  St.,  Ottawa,  Ont. 


BOARD 

OF  DIRECTORS 

President  . 

J.  A.  Ouimet 

Vice-President  . 

.  Capt.  W 

.  E.  S.  Briggs 

Board  Chairman  . 

R 

.  L.  Dunsmore 

Vice-Chairma  n 

.  Dr. 

C.  B.  Lumsden 

British  Columbia 

Mrs. 

G.  A.  Carter 

Alberta  .  . 

Mrs. 

C.  Armstrong 

Manitoba  . 

Dr. 

W.  L.  Morton 

Ontario  F.  L.  Jenkins,  R.  M.  Seguin 


Quebec  . . . 

R.  Dupuis 

Secretary  to  the  Board 

J.  A.  Halbert 

PRINCIPAL  OFFICERS 

President  . . 

J.  A.  Ouimet 

Vice-President  .  Capt.  W.  E.  S.  Briggs 

General  Counsel 

Jacques  R.  Alleyn 

Vice-President,  Programming 

E.  S.  Hallman 

Asst. 

Vice-Pres.,  Program. 

J.  M.  Beaudet 

Dir., 

Information  Programming 

F.  W.  Peers 

Dir., 

Sales  Policy  &  Panning 

O.  J.  W.  Shugg 

Dir., 

Research 

A.  J.  Laird 

Dir., 

Statistics  . . 

R.  L.  Lewis 

Vice-Pres.,  Personnel  &  Oper. 

J.  P.  Gilmore 

Dir., 

Personnel  &  Organization 

R.  E.  Keddy 

Dir., 

Industrial  &  Talent  Relations  C.  B.  McKee 

Dir., 

Eng.  &  Tech.  Services 

W.  G.  Richardson 

Chief 

Engineer  (HQ,  Montreal) 

i  E.  Hayes 

Dir., 

Operations  . 

Fergus  Mutrie 

Dir., 

Planning 

W.  Duffield 

Dir., 

Purchasing  &  Stores  . 

.  C.  E.  Stiles 

Dir., 

Special  Projects 

F.  P.  Johnson 

Vice-Pres.,  Corporate  Affairs  . 

R.  C.  Fraser 

Dir., 

Information  Services 

A.  W.  Wilson 

Dir., 

Public  Relations 

W.  A.  Macdonald 

Dir., 

Station  Relations  . . . 

George  Young 

Dir., 

Policy  Section 

L.  B.  MacDonald 

Dir. , 

French  Section 

Antonin  Boisvert 

Sec'y.  Commonwealth  Broadcasting 
Conference  W.  T.  Armstrong 

Comptroller  .  V.  F.  Davies 

Dir.,  Accounting  .  J.  Pelland 

Dir.,  Budgeting  _  D.  C.  West 

Dir.,  Auditing  C.  G.  Spence 

Dir.,  Head  Office  Accounts  M.  J.  McGoey 

Dir.,  Management  Services  A.  A.  Rudy 

Gen.  Mgr.  Eng.  Networks  Broad.  H.  G.  Walker 

Dir.,  Eng.  Net.  &  Toronto  Area  A.  K.  Morrow 

Gen.  Mgr.  French  Net.  Broad.  Marcel  Ouimet 

Dir.,  Quebec  Div.  &  French  Net.  G.  Lamarche 
Gen.  Mgr.  Regional  Broad.  Charles  Jennings 

Dir.  for  Nfld.  (St.  John's)  W.  F.  Galgay 

Dir.  for  Maritime  Prov.  (Halifax)  S.  R.  Kennedy 
Dir.  for  Prairie  Prov.  (Winnipeg)  J.  R.  Finlay 

Dir.  for  BC  (Vancouver)  ..  K.  P.  Caple 

Dir.  for  Ottawa  Area  (Ottawa)  .  J.  J.  Dunn 


Dir.  Northern  and  Armed  Forces 

Services  (Ottawa)  _ _ _  Andrew  Cowan 

Mgr.  Radio  Station  CBE,  Windsor  K.  A.  Murray 

CBC  Rep.  in  Paris  .  J.  St. -Georges 

CBC  Rep.  in  London  Spencer  Moore 

CBC  Rep.  in  NY  (UN)  J.  T.  Craine 

Dir.,  Int.  Service,  Montreal  C.  R.  Delafield 

CBC  REGIONAL  OFFICERS 
Newfoundland  Region 

T.  A.  Building,  St.  John's  (P.O.  Box  5490) 

W.  F.  Galgay,  Director  for  the  Province  of 
Newfoundland. 

Maritime  Region 

CBC  Bldg..  70  Bell  Rd..  Halifax 

S.  R.  Kennedy,  Director  for  the  Maritime  Prov¬ 
inces. 

Quebec  Division 
1425  Dorchester  St.,  Montreal 

Gerard  Lamarche,  Director  for  the  Province  of 
Quebec  and  French  Networks. 

Ontario  Division 
354  Jarvis  St.,  Toronto 

A.  K.  Morrow,  Director  of  English  Networks 
and  Toronto  Area. 

Ottawa  Area 
Box  3220,  Ottawa 

J.  J.  Dunn,  Director  of  Ottawa  Area. 

Prairie  Region 

541  Portage  Ave.,  Winnipeg,  Manitoba 

J.  R.  Finlay,  Director  for  the  Prairie  Provinces. 

British  Columbia  Region 
701  Hornby  St.,  Vancouver,  BC 

K.  P.  Caple,  Director  for  the  Province  of  British 
Columbia. 

International  Service 
Radio  Canada  Bldg.,  Montreal,  Que. 

C.  R.  Delafield,  Director. 


CTV  TELEVISION  NETWORK  LTD. 

42  Charles  St.  E.,  Toronto  5,  Ont. 

(Telex:  CTV  TOR  02-2673) 

(924-5454) 

OFFICERS 

President  .  Spence  W.  Caldwell 

Executive  Vice-President  .  Gordon  F.  Keeble 

Vice-Pres.,  Programming  Michael  Hind-Smith 

National  Sales  Manager  .  Tom  B.  J.  Atkins 

Production  Mgr.  Program  Dept.  O.  F.  Babirad 
Executive  Producers  A.  Weinthal,  Peter  MacFarland 
Account  Executives  B.  Aiken,  N.  MacDonald 

Montreal  Office  Vincent  Dittmer 

Business  Affairs  .  R.  P.  Morgan 

Manager,  Network  Operations  Stan  Wilson 

Microwave  Traffic  .  Mrs.  Dorene  Shanahan 

Advertising  &  Promotion  .  Ralph  Foster 

Promotion  ...  Maxine  Goodman 

Chief  Accountant  .  Pel  Bell-Smith 

DIRECTORS 

Kenneth  B.  Andras,  John  Bassett,  Floyd  S.  Chal¬ 
mers,  Sydney  Hermant,  Finlay  MacDonald,  R.  K. 
"Tim"  Martin,  William  F.  McLean,  Lloyd  Moffat, 
J.  B.  W.  Carmichael  and  Caldwell  and  Keeble. 

CHARTER  MEMBER  AFFILIATE  STATIONS 
CHAN-TV,  Vancouver;  CFCN-TV,  Calgary;  CFRN- 
TV,  Edmonton;  CJAY-TV,  Winnipeg;  CFTO-TV, 
Toronto;  CJOH-TV,  Ottawa;  CFCF-TV,  Montreal; 
CJCH-TV,  Halifax.  Basic  Affiliate:  CHAB-TV,  Moose 
Jaw-Regina. 

MONTREAL  OFFICE 
1420  Sherbrooke  St.  W.  (849-8021) 


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Television  Sales 

ALL-CANADA 

RADIO  &  TELEVISION  LTD. 

PROGRAM  DIVISION 

All-Canada  Bldg.,  1000  Yonge  St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 
(925-9361) 

OFFICERS 

President  .  J.  Stuart  MacKay 

General  Manager  Reo  Thompson 

Program  Division  Mgr.  Dana  Murray 

Television  Division  Mgr.  Ross  McCreath 

BRANCH  OFFICES 

MONTREAL 

Ken  Baker,  Manager, 

922  Dominion  Sq.  Bldg.  IUN.  6-9868) 
WINNIPEG 

Bruce  Pirie,  Manager, 

706  Electric  Railway  Chambers  Bldg 
IWH.  2-6861  I 
CALGARY 

J.  E.  Cavanaugh,  TV  Film  Sales, 

1230  17th  Ave.  SW. 

1224-2455) 

VANCOUVER 

J.  E.  Baldwin,  Manager, 

1161  Melville  St.  (MU.  4-7461) 

Company  is  Sales  rep  for  22  private  TV  stations. 

ASTRAL  TELEVISION  FILMS  LTD. 

(TELEFILM  OF  CANADA) 

277  Victoria  St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

(366-1134) 


President 

J.  H.  Solway 

R.  Rosenberg 

Lawrence  Fein 

Secretary  . . 

Mrs.  J.  H.  Solway 

ATLAS  TELEFILM  LIMITED 

160  Bloor  St.  E.,  Toronto  5,  Ont. 

(After  Nov.  15,  1963:  36  Prince  Arthur  Ave.) 
(925-6315) 

OFFICERS 

President  .  Leslie  A.  Allen 

Vice-President  James  A.  Cowan 

Secretary  .  Joseph  Dawes 

Directors  James  Houston,  Lloyd  G.  McKenzie,  QC 

BARON  FILMS  CORP. 

Suite  209,  3495  Mountain  St.,  Montreal,  Que. 
(AV.  8-1894) 

OFFICERS 

President  Mrs.  F.  Baron  Mongeau 

Vice-President  M.  Roger  Robert 

Secretary-Treasurer  W.  C.  Clapham 

BRITISH  INFORMATION  SERVICES 

119  Adelaide  Street  W.,  Toronto,  Ont. 


(362-1223) 

Regional  Information  Officer  B.  R.  Curson 

Information  Officer  G.  Needham 


S.  W.  CALDWELL  LTD. 

447  Jarvis  St.,  Toronto  5,  Ont. 
(922-2103) 

Manager  J.  R.  (Bud)  DeBow 

CBS  TELEVISION  NETWORK 
SALES  OF  CANADA  LTD. 

Suite  1404,  2  Carlton  St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 
(363-6294) 

General  Manager  William  F.  Cooke 


WALT  DISNEY  TELEVISION  SALES 

277  Victoria  St..  Toronto  2,  Ont. 
(366-2996-7) 

Vice-President  W.  Bruce  Butler 

FOUR  STAR  TELEVISION 
OF  CANADA  LTD. 

175  Bloor  St.  E.,  Toronto  5,  Ont. 
(924-3766) 

General  Manager  Robin  Armstrong 

BRANCH  OFFICES 

MONTREAL 

G.  D.  Koppelman,  <?ue.  &  Maritimes  Rep., 
5801  Monkland  Ave.  IHU.  6-7355) 

CALGARY 

Robert  Stern,  Western  Rep., 

381  l-B  Edmonton  Trail  ICR.  7-0761) 

FREMANTLE  OF  CANADA  LTD. 

17  Dundonald  St.,  Toronto  5,  Ont. 
(924-9635-6) 

OFFICERS 

Chairman  of  the  Bd.  &  Treas.  Paul  Talbot 

President  &  Gen.  Mgr.  Ralph  C.  Ellis 

Secretary  Howard  Phillips,  QC 

Director  Morris  Wirth 

MONTREAL 

Henri  Tremblay,  Eastern  Sales  Supervisor, 

212  Medico  Dental  Bldg. 

1396  St.  Catherine  St.  W. 

TORONTO 

Dir.  of  Romper  Room  Oper.  Vern  Furber 

Sales  Executive  George  Harper 

INTERNATIONAL  TELE-FILM 
ENTERPRISES 

120  Wellington  St.  W.,  Toronto,  Ont. 
(363-4395) 

OFFICERS 

President  M.  L.  Sweigman 

Sales  Manager  Sam  L.  Vinsen 

Secretary  H.  L.  Barron 

ITC  OF  CANADA  LTD. 

100  University  Ave.,  Toronto  1,  Ont. 
(362-1166) 

OFFICERS 

President  D.  H.  McTaggart,  QC 

Vice-President  Hershel  Harris 

Secretary  V.  M.  Seabrook 

Treasurer  L.  Kornblum 

DIRECTORS 

A.  J.  Stone,  D.  H.  McTaggart,  V.  M.  Seabrook, 
J.  E.  Pearson,  H.  Harris,  W.  Jones. 

MONTREAL  OFFICE 
Wm.  Clapham,  Manager, 

1500  Stanley  St.  IAV.  8-4082) 

MCA  CANADA 

TORONTO 
180  University  Ave. 

(363-4031) 

MONTREAL 

Room  102,  1434  St.  Catherine  St.  W. 
(861-3057) 

OFFICERS 

Vice-Pres.  &  Gen.  Manager  Herbert  S.  Stewart 
Network,  Agency,  Prod.,  Sales  R.  L.  Lee 

Eastern  Div.  Robert  Mercer 

Western  Div.  Len  Smith 

Montreal  Div.  Paul  Champoux 


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MGM  TV 

340  Victoria  St.,  Toronto  2,  Ont. 
(363-5703) 

Canadian  Sales  Manager  .  Wm.  Robinson 

NBC  (CANADA)  LTD. 

500  University  Ave.,  Toronto  2,  Ont. 
(363-3724) 

Vice-Pres.  &  Gen.  Manager  George  W.  Harper 
Vice-President,  Sales  . .  James  T.  Inch 

NTA  TELEFILM  (CANADA)  LTD. 

175  Bloor  St.  E.,  Toronto  5,  Ont. 
(924-3766) 

President  &  Gen.  Mgr.  .  David  Griesdorf 

Vice-President  N.  A.  Taylor 

Secretary-Treasurer  H.  S.  Mandell 

BRANCH  OFFICES 

MONTREAL 

G.  Koppelman,  Que.  &  Maritimes  Sales  Mgr., 
5801  Monkland  Ave.  IHU.  6-7355) 

TORONTO 

Mel  Lefko,  Office  Mgr.,  Bookings, 

175  Bloor  St.  E.  1924-3766) 


PAGE  ONE  LIMITED 

(Distributors  of  CBS  Films) 

18  Grenville  St.,  Toronto  5,  Ont. 
(925-3161) 

OFFICERS 

President  Ken  Page 

Vice-President  Maurice  Taylor 


QUEBEC  TELEVISION  BOOKING 
SERVICE  LIMITED 

1500  Stanley  St.,  Montreal,  Que. 

RCA  VICTOR  COMPANY,  LTD. 

CUSTOM  RECORD  DEPARTMENT 
225  Mutual  St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

(363-3443) 

1241  Guy  St.,  Montreal,  Que. 

(931-1871) 

Toronto  Manager  .  R.  A.  Gray 

Montreal  Manager  E.  Traynor 

SCREEN  GEMS  (CANADA)  LTD. 

102-108  Peter  St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 


(368-8643) 

OFFICERS 

Vice-President  .....  .  Lloyd  Burns 

General  Manager  .  Ray  Junkin 

Treas.  &  Dir.  of  Business  Affairs  .  B.  D.  Ledger 

Dir.  of  National  Sales  .  Nat.  V.  Donato 

Syndication  Sales  Mgr.  ....  .....  .  L.  B.  Hilford 

Director  of  French  Sales  .  J.  Verge 

Western  Sales  Mgr.  .  W.  O.  Steer 

Ont.  &  Maritimes  Sales  Mgr.  J.  MacDonald 

Toronto  Office  Mgr.  .  K.  Leale 


The  company  has  branch  offices  in  Montreal 
and  Vancouver. 


SEVEN  ARTS  PRODUCTIONS  LTD. 

6th  Floor,  Board  of  Trade  Bldg., 

11  Adelaide  St.  W.,  Toronto,  Ont. 
(364-7193) 

EXECUTIVES 

Can.  Gen.  Mgr.  &  Vice-Pres.  Chas.  S.  Chaplin 

Can.  TV  Sales  Mgr .  Selwyn  (Sully)  Ginsler 

Can.  Theatrical  Sales  Mgr.  .  Reg.  R.  Wilson 


Can.  Theatrical  Sales  Rep.  Irving  L.  Siegel 

Mgr.  Booking  Dept.,  TV,  Theat.  Max  Sheine 

OFFICERS 

Chairman  of  the  Board  Louis  Chesler 

President  .  Eliot  Hyman 

Sr.  Vice-Pres.,  Production  Ray  Stark 

Vice-Pres.  &  Can.  Gen.  Mgr.  Chas.  S.  Chaplin 
Vice-Pres.  Foreign  Operations  Kenneth  Hyman 

Vice-Pres.,  Corp.  Relations  John  P.  McCrary 

Vice-Pres.  &  Asst.  Treas.  Edward  D.  Wright 

Treasurer  .....  .  Samuel  H.  Haims 

Secretary  .  .  James  L.  Rawlins 

Asst.  Secretary  -  -  Sidney  Kiwitt 


BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS 

Joseph  P.  Binns,  Alfred  Bloomingdale,  Louis 
Chesler,  Alfred  C.  Cowan,  Charles  C.  Goldsmith, 
Samuel  H.  Haims,  Eliot  Hyman,  John  S.  Kelly, 
John  R.  McCrary,  Maxwell  M.  Rabb,  Carroll  Ros- 
enbloom,  Ray  Stark,  Edward  D.  Wright,  James  L. 
Rawlins. 

SOVEREIGN  FILM  DISTRIBUTORS 
LIMITED 

(TV  SALES  DIVISION) 

277  Victoria  St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

(368-8621) 

Distributors  of  Hollywood  Television  Features, 
RKO,  Colorama,  UPA,  King  Features  Syndicate. 

OFFICERS 

President  - -  Paul  L.  Nathanson 

Sales  Manager  .  Frank  Kowcenuk 

Advtg.  &  Publicity  Barry  Carnon 

BRANCH  OFFICES 

SAINT  JOHN,  NB. 

Vince  Winchester  Sales 
45  King  St. 

MONTREAL 

P.  Dansereau,  Sales, 

1200  St.  Alexander  St. 

TORONTO 

Frank  Kowcenuk,  Sales  Manager, 

277  Victoria  St. 

WINNIPEG 

M.  Nackimson,  Sales, 

291  Colony  St. 

CALGARY 

Mike  Brager,  Sales, 

8th  Ave.  &  6th  St. 

VANCOUVER 

B.  Rudston-Brown,  Sales, 

2182  W.  12th  Ave. 

STERLING  FILMS  LIMITED 

Second  Floor,  King  Edward  Hotel,  Toronto,  Ont. 
(366-6221) 

President  .  O.  R.  Hanson 

Vice-Pres.  &  Gen.  Mgr.  G.  H.  Oullahan 

Secretary  Louis  Davidson,  QC 

Company  handles  product  of  Lion  International 
Films  Ltd.,  Regis  Films,  Junior  Auction,  Banner 
Films  Inc.  and  Drummer  Films  Ltd.,  England. 

STOVIN-BYLES  LTD. 

400  Jarvis  St.,  Toronto  5,  Ont. 
(924-5764) 

OFFICERS 

President  . . . 

Executive  Vice-Pres.  . . 

Vice-President  &  General  Mgr. 

Vice-Pres.  &  Mgr.  Western  TV  Div 
Vice-Pres.  &  Mgr.  Eastern  TV  Div 
Vice-Pres.  &  Mgr.  Radio  Div. 


W.  D.  Byles 
W.  H.  Clark 
A.  E.  Stewart 
J.  L.  Raeburn 
F.  G.  Strange 
J.  C.  Morris 


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TWENTIETH  CENTURY-FOX 
CORP.  LTD. 

110  Bond  St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

(364-3471) 

OFFICERS 

Vice-President  G.  T.  Shupert 

Director  of  Syndication,  Foreign 

&  Domestic  Alan  Silverbach 

Managing  Director  Peter  S.  Myers 

Advertising  &  Publicity  Sam  Glasier 

CANADA 

Sales  Manager  Tom  Reynolds 

Booker  Valerie  Jackson 

UNITED  ARTISTS  TELEVISION 

277  Victoria  St,  Toronto  2,  Ont. 
(364-6473) 

TV  Sales  Manager  Bob  Johnson 

BRANCH  OFFICES 
SAINT  JOHN,  NB 

I.  J.  Davis,  Manager, 

45  King  St. 

MONTREAL 

Morris  Hamat,  Manager 
3300  Cavendish  Btvd. 

TORONTO 

Sam  Kunitzky,  Manager, 

277  Victoria  St. 

WINNIPEG 

Joe  Brown,  Manager, 

435  Berry  St. 

CALGARY 

Robert  Radis,  Manager, 

3811  Edmonton  Trail. 

VANCOUVER 

Harry  Woolfe,  Manager, 

2182  W.  12th  Ave. 

WARNER  BROS.  PICTURES 
DISTRIBUTING  CO.  LTD. 

(TELEVISION  DIVISION) 

70  Carlton  St.,  Toronto  2,  Ont. 

(922-5145) 

OFFICERS 

General  Manager  Haskell  M.  Masters 

Sales  Manager  David  G.  McLaughlin 

Sales  Representative-West  Donald  E.  Eckess 

Sales  Representative-East  Irving  Stern 

Public  Relations  Al  Dubin 

BRANCH  OFFICES 
SAINT  JOHN,  NB 

Mickey  Komar,  Manager, 

12  Hazen  Ave. 

MONTREAL 

Archie  Cohen,  Manager, 

5957  Monkland  Ave. 

TORONTO 

Irvin  Coval,  Manager, 

Irving  Stern,  Eastern  Rep., 

70  Carlton  St. 

WINNIPEG 

Philip  R.  Carlton,  Manager, 

Don  Eckess,  Western  Rep., 

435  Berry  St. 

CALGARY 

Blain  Covert,  Manager, 

38  I  I  Edmonton  Trail. 

VANCOUVER 

Earl  H.  Dalgleish,  Manager, 

2180  W.  12th  Ave. 

Z.I.T.  PROGRAMS  (CANADA)  LTD. 

Suite  702,  980  Yonge  St.,  Toronto  5,  Ont. 
(924-3796) 


Vice-Pres.  &  Gen.  Mgr.  Colm  O'Shea 

Account  Executive  Frank  Murray 

Promotion  Manager  Lynda  Miller 

Represents  United  Artists'  Television  Programs  of 
the  USA. 

TV  Equipment 

BRAUN  ELECTRIC  CANADA  LTD. 

(Arriflex  Division) 

35  Haas  Rd..  Rexdale,  Ont. 

(241-4488) 

OFFICERS 

President  A.  H.  Simmons 

Vice-President  R.  Rayment 

Marketing  Manager  J.  Nicholls 

BRANCH  OFFICE 

VANCOUVER 

2247  Granville  St.  IRE.  1-51  16) 

SEE  CUE  DEVICES  LIMITED 

433  Jarvis  St..  Toronto  5,  Ont. 
(925-2841) 

OFFICERS 

President  Allan  D.  Rogers 

Secretary  Douglas  M.  Haig 

General  Manager  G.  Norris  Mackenzie 

DIRECTORS 

A.  D.  Rogers,  D.  M.  Haig,  Mrs.  B.  L.  Shepherd. 

TELEPROMPTER  OF  CAN.  LTD. 

447  Jarvis  St.,  Toronto  5,  Ont. 

(922-2103) 

OFFICERS 

President  Bruce  Emonson 

Director,  Television  Operations  John  Gaisford 

Complete  prompting  facilities  for  TV  stations, 
film  studios  and  public  speaking;  staging  for  sales 
meetings  and  conferences;  closed-circuit  TV. 

TV  Service 

INDUSTRIAL  FILM  MAINTENANCE 

135  Peter  St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

(362-2501) 

OFFICERS 

President  Mrs.  Larry  Lewis 

Account  Supervisor  Jack  Mackay 

Librarian  .  D.  Blair 

Editorial  Staff  Marie  McDonald,  E.  Stevens, 

E.  Sunden 

PHOTO  SCRIPT  DIVISION 

Manager  M.  Sherman 

Monitoring  R.  Roy,  E.  Seminak,  R.  Carlisle, 

D.  Rainville 

Lab  Supervisor  H.  Thompson 

Subsidiary  companies  are  Peerless  Laboratories 
of  Canada  and  IFM-TV  Film  Service. 

SYNDICATED  FILM  SERVICES  LTD. 

103  Church  St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

(362-1191) 

President  Pat  Clever 

Manager  Geri  Clever 

Montreal  Office 

Room  905,  Dominion  Square  Bldg., 

1010  St.  Catherine  St.  W. 

(UNiversity  1-8475) 

Manager  Gil les  Lachance 


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New  York  Office 
630  Ninth  Ave.,  New  York  36 
(PLaza  7-8936) 

Manager  . .  .  Dick  Saiewitz 

Chicago  Office 
5  East  Erie  St.,  Chicago,  III. 

(SU.  7-3022) 

Manager  .  .  Russ  Rasmussen 

Also  operates  Comprehensive  Distributors  Ltd., 
of  which  the  manager  is  Bill  Forbes. 

Toll  Television 

TRANS  CANADA  TELEMETER  LTD. 

(Division  of  Famous  Players) 

130  Bloor  St.  W.,  Toronto  5,  Ont. 
(924-4171) 

STUDIO: 

3010  Bloor  St.  W.,  Toronto  18,  Ont. 
(239-4881) 

President  -  -  E.  E.  Fitzgibbons 

Dir.  of  Ad  &  Public  Relations  James  R.  Nairn 

Executive  Engineer  K.  J.  Easton 

Manager  of  Operations  R.  E.  Nelson 


Closed-Circuit  TV 

CANADIAN 
CLOSED-CIRCUIT  TV 

19  Boniface  Ave.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

(244-2671) 

President  Chris  Smith  II 

Manager  Geoffrey  Fraser 

TELEPROMPTER  OF  CAN.  LTD. 

447  Jarvis  St.,  Toronto  5,  Ont. 

(922-2103) 

(For  personnel  see  TelePrompTer  listing  under  TV 

Equipment  in  this  section.) 

Television  Stations 

BRITISH  COLUMBIA 

CHAN-TV,  Burnaby — 

Channel  8.  Vantel  Broadcasting  Co.  Ltd. 

CBUBT,  Cranbrook — 

Channel  10,  CBC. 

CJDC-TV,  Dawson  Creek — 

Channel  5,  Radio  Station  CJDC  Ltd. 

CFCR-TV,  Kamloops — 

Channel  4.  Twin  Cities  Television  Ltd. 

CHBC-TV,  Kelowna— 

Channel  2.  Okanagan  Valley  Television  Co. 

CKPG,  Prince  George — 

Channel  3.  CKPG  Television  Ltd. 

CFTK-TV,  Terrace- 

Channel  3.  Skeena  Broadcasters  Ltd. 

CBUAT,  Trail- 

Channel  I  I .  CBC. 

CBUT,  Vancouver — 

Channel  2.  CBC. 

CHEK-TV,  Victoria- 

Channel  t.  CHEK-TV  Ltd. 

ALBERTA 

CFCN-TV,  Calgary— 

Channel  4.  CFCN  Television  Ltd. 

CHCT-TV,  Calgary— 

Channel  2.  Calgary  Television  Ltd. 

CBXT,  Edmonton — 

Channel  5.  CBC. 


CFRN-TV,  Edmonton — 

Channel  3.  Sunwapta  Broadcasting  Co.  Ltd. 

CBXAT,  Grande  Prairie — 

Channel  10,  CBC. 

CJLH-TV,  Lethbridge— 

Channel  7.  Lethbridge  Television  Ltd. 
CKSA-TV,  Lloydminster — 

Channel  2.  CHSA-TV  Ltd. 

CHAT-TV,  Medicine  Hat — 

Channel  6.  Monarch  Broadcasting  Co  Ltd 
CHCA-TV,  Red  Deer- 

Channel  6.  CHCA  Television  Ltd. 
SASKATCHEWAN 
CHAB-TV,  Moose  Jaw- 

Channel  4.  CHAB  Ltd. 

CKBI-TV,  Prince  Albert- 

Channel  5.  Central  Broadcasting  Co.  Ltd. 
CHRE-TV,  Regina — 

Channel  9.  CHAB  Ltd. 

CKCK-TV,  Regina— 

Channel  2.  Trans-Canada  Communications. 

CFQC-TV,  Saskatoon — 

Channel  8.  A.  A.  Murphy  &  Sons  Ltd. 
CJFB-TV,  Swift  Current- 

Channel  5.  Swift  Current  Telecasting  Co. 

CKOS-TV,  Yorkton— 

Channel  3.  Yorkton  Television  Co.  Ltd. 
MANITOBA 

CKX-TV,  Brandon— 

Channel  5.  Western  Manitoba  Broadcasters 
Ltd. 

CBWBT,  Flin  Flon— 

Channel  10.  CBC. 

CBWFT,  Winnipeg— 

Channel  6.  CBC. 

CBWT,  Winnipeg— 

Channel  3.  CBC. 

CJAY-TV,  Winnipeg— 

Channel  7.  Channel  7  Television  Ltd. 
ONTARIO 

CKVR-TV,  Barrie— 

Channel  3.  Ralph  Snelgrove  Television  Ltd. 

CJSS-TV,  Cornwall— 

Channel  8.  Cornwall  Broadcasting  Ltd. 

CHCH-TV,  Hamilton— 

Channel  II.  Niagara  Television  Ltd. 

CBWAT,  Kenora— 

Channel  8.  CBC. 

CKWS-TV,  Kingston— 

Channel  II.  Frontenac  Broadcasting  Co.  Ltd. 

CKCO-TV,  Kitchener- 

Channel  13.  Central  Ontario  Television  Ltd. 

CFPL-TV,  London— 

Channel  10.  London  Free  Press  Printing  Co. 

CFCH-TV,  North  Bay- 

Channel  10.  Tel-Ad  Co.  Ltd. 

CBOFT,  Ottawa — 

Channel  9.  CBC. 

CBOT,  Ottawa — 

Channel  4.  CBC. 

CJOH-TV,  Ottawa— 

Channel  13.  Bushnel!  T.V.  Co.  Ltd. 
CHOV-TV,  Pembroke— 

Channel  5.  Ottawa  Valley  Television  Co.  Ltd. 
CHEX-TV,  Peterborough — 

Channel  12.  Kawartha  Broadcasting  Co.  Ltd. 
CKPR-TV,  Port  Arthur— 

Channel  2.  Thunder  Bay  Electronics  Ltd. 
CJIC-TV,  Sault  Ste.  Marie — 

Channel  2.  Hyland  Radio-TV  Ltd. 

CBFST,  Sturgeon  Falls — 

Channel  7.  CBC. 

CKSO-TV,  Sudbury — 

Channel  5.  CKSO  Radio  Ltd. 


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CFCL-TV,  Timmins — 

Channel  A.  Radiocon  Lid.,  J.  Conrad  Lavigne 
Enterprises  Ltd.,  Conblain  Ltd.  and  Con- 
ren  Ltd. 

CBLT,  Toronto — 

Channel  6.  CBC. 

CFTO-TV,  Toronto— 

Channel  9.  Baton  Broadcasting  Ltd. 
CKLW-TV,  Windsor— 

Channel  9.  Western  Ontario  Broadcasting 
Co.  Ltd. 

CKNX-TV,  Winghom— 

Channel  8.  Radio  Station  CKNX  Ltd. 
QUEBEC 

CHAU-TV,  Carlton-New  Carlisle — 

Channel  5.  La  Television  de  la  Baie  des 
Chaleurs,  Inc. 

CJPM-TV,  Chicoutimi — 

Channel  6.  C.J.P.M. — T.V.  Inc. 

CKRS-TV,  Jonquiere — 

Channel  12.  Radio  Saguenay  Ltee. 

CKBL-TV,  Mtitane— 

Channel  9.  La  Compagnie  de  Radiodiffusion 
de  Matane  Ltd. 

CBFT,  Montreal— 

Channel  2.  CBC. 

CBMT,  Montreal — 

Channel  6.  CBC. 

CFCF-TV,  Montreal— 

Channel  12.  Canadian  Marconi  Co. 

CFTM-TV,  Montreal— 

Channel  10.  Tele-Metropole  Corp. 

CFCM-TV,  Quebec — 

Channel  4.  Television  de  Quebec  (Canada). 

CKMI-TV,  Quebec— 

Channel  5.  Television  de  Quebec  (Canada). 

CJBR-TV,  Rimouski— 

Channel  3.  Lower  St.  Lawrence  Radio  Inc. 

CKRT-TV,  Riviere  du  Loup— 

Channel  7.  Radio  CJFP  Ltee. 

CKRN-TV,  Rouyn — 

Channel  4.  Northern  Radio — Radio  Nord  Inc. 
CHLT-TV,  Sherbrooke— 

Channel  7.  La  Tribune  Ltee. 


CKTM-TV,  Three  Rivers — 

Channel  13.  Television  St.  Maurice  Inc. 
LABRADOR 

CFLA-TV,  Goose  Bay- 

Channel  8.  CBC. 

MARITIMES 

CKCD-TV,  Compbellton,  NB— 

Channel  7.  Moncton  Broadcasting  Ltd. 

CBAFT,  Moncton,  NB— 

Channel  II.  CBC. 

CKCW-TV,  Moncton,  NB— 

Channel  2.  Moncton  Broadcasting  Ltd. 
CHSJ-TV,  Saint  John,  NB— 

Channel  4.  New  Brunswick  Broadcasting  Co. 
CFXU-TV,  Antigonish,  NS— 

Channel  9.  Atlantic  Television  Co.  Ltd. 
CBHT,  Halifax,  NS— 

Channel  3.  CBC. 

CJCH-TV,  Halifax,  NS— 

Channel  5.  CJCH  Ltd. 

CJCB-TV,  Sydney.  NS— 

Channel  4.  Celtic  Investments  Ltd. 

CFCY-TV,  Charlottetown,  PEI— 

Channel  13.  Island  Radio  Broadcasting  Co. 
CBYT,  Cornerbrook,  Nfld. — 

Channel  S.  CBC. 

CJCN-TV,  Grand  Falls.  Nfld.— 

Channel  4.  Newfoundland  Broadcasting  Co. 
CFSN-TV,  Stephenville,  Nfld. — 

Channel  8.  CBC. 

CJON-TV,  St.  John's,  Nfld.— 

Channel  6.  Newfoundland  Broadcasting  Co. 


Community  Antenna 

Canada  has  over  260  community  antenna  com¬ 
panies,  most  of  which  are  members  of  the  Na¬ 
tional  Community  Antenna  Television  Association 
of  Canada.  Association  information  is  to  be  found 
under  "Associations"  at  the  beginning  of  this 
section. 


Emmy  Award  Winners 

(Awards  of  the  Academy  of  Television  Arts  and  Sciences  made  in 
May,  1963,  covering  the  year  1962 ) 


PROGRAMS 

Program  of  the  Year:  The  Tunnel,  NBC. 

Drama:  The  Defenders  (series),  CBS. 

Variety:  The  Andy  Williams  Show  (series),  NBC. 
Humor:  The  Dick  Van  Dyke  Show  (series),  CBS. 
Music:  Julie  and  Carol  at  Carnegie  Hall,  CBS. 
News:  Huntley-Brinkley  Report  (series),  NBC. 
Public  Affairs  &  Education:  David  Brinkley's 
Journal  (series),  NBC. 

Children's  Progarmming:  Walt  Disney’s  Wonder¬ 
ful  World  of  Color  (series),  NBC. 

Documentary:  The  Tunnel. 

Panel,  Quiz  or  Audience  Participation:  G-E  Col¬ 
lege  Bowl  (series),  CBS. 

International:  War  and  Peace,  Granada  TV 

Network,  England. 

Station  Award:  Superfluous  People,  WCBS,  New 
York. 

PERSONALITIES 

Single  Performance — Actor:  Trevor  Howard,  The 
Invincible  Mr.  Disraeli,  Hallmark  Hall  of  Fame, 
NBC. 


Single  Performance — Actress:  Kim  Stanley,  A 
Cardinal  Act  of  Mercy  (Ben  Casey),  ABC. 

Series  Performance — Actor:  E.  G.  Marshall,  The 
Defenders. 

Series  Performance — Actress:  Shirley  Booth,  Haz¬ 
el.  NBC. 

Series  Performance — Supporting  Actor:  Don 

Knotts,  The  Andy  Griffith  Show,  CBS. 

Single  Performance — Supporting  Actress:  Glenda 
Farrell,  A  Cardinal  Act  of  Mercy,  (Ben  Casey). 

Performance  in  a  Variety  or  Musical  Program  or 
Series:  Carol  Burnett,  Julie  and  Carol  at  Carnegie 
Hall,  CBS  and  Carol  and  Company,  CBS. 

Directing — Drama:  Stuart  Rosenberg,  The  Mad¬ 
man,  (The  Defenders). 

Directing — Comedy:  John  Rich,  The  Dick  Van 
Dyke  Show. 

Writing — Drama:  Robert  Thom  and  Reginald 
Rose,  The  Madman,  (The  Defenders). 

Writing — Comedy:  Carl  Reiner,  The  Dick  Van 
Dyke  Show. 

Music  for  TV:  Robert  Russell  Bennett,  He  is  Risen, 

( Project  20),  NBC. 

International  Reporting  or  Commentary:  Piers 


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Anderton,  Berlin  NBC  correspondent,  for  The  Tun¬ 
nel. 

TECHNICAL 

Art  Direction  &  Scenic  Design:  Carroll  Clark 
and  Marvin  Aubrey  Davis,  Walt  Disney's  Wonder¬ 
ful  World  of  Color. 

Cinematography  for  TV:  John  S.  Priestley,  Naked 
City  (series),  ABC. 

Film  Editing:  Sid  Katz,  The  Defenders. 

Electronic  Camera  Work:  O.  Tamburri,  The  In¬ 
vincible  Mr.  Disraeli. 

TRUSTEES’  AWARDS 

Award:  To  The  American  Telephone  and  Tele¬ 
graph  Co.  For  conceiving  and  developing 

Telstar  No.  I  and  Telstar  No.  2.  The  launching 
of  these  satellites  into  the  skies  has  spanned  the 
oceans  with  a  measureless  gift- — the  promise  of 


instant  television  between  the  peoples  of  the 
world. 

Award:  To  Dick  Powell  ...  In  grateful  memory 
of  his  conspicuous  contributions  to  and  reflections 
of  credit  upon  the  industry  as  an  actor,  director, 
producer  and  executive;  and  for  his  consistent 
and  unselfish  co-operation  with  and  support  of 
the  Academy. 

TRUSTEES’  CITATION 

Citation:  To  the  President  of  the  United  States 
.  .  .  "Because  you  initiated  and  have  continued 
to  make  your  news  conferences  available  to  TV 
.  .  .  Because  this  willingness  to  expose  to  the 
public  the  thoughts  and  feelings  of  your  office 
was  further  reflected  in  a  specially  scheduled  news 
conference  as  part  of  the  first  Telstar  broad¬ 
cast  .  .  .  this  citation  is  extended  by  the  Board 
of  Trustees  of  The  National  Academy  of  Television 
Arts  and  Sciences  to  the  President  of  the  United 
States,  John  Fitzgerald  Kennedy." 


NIGHT  CLUBS  •  THEATRES  -  FAIRS  -  BANQUETS  •  TOURS 
TELEVISION  -  CONVENTIONS 

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THEATRICAL 

ATTRACTIONS 

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OF  ALL  TYPES  FOR  ALL  OCCASIONS 

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Equipment 

SERVICE  AND  SUPPLIES 

ASSOCIATIONS 

TICKETS 

COSTUMES 

CARBONS 

CARPETS 

SPECIAL  CONTRACTS 

TRAILERS 

POSTERS  AND  SIGNS 

ADVERTISING— SCREEN 

SEAT  MANUFACTURERS 

REFRESHMENTS 


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For  70  mm  or  35  mm  projection  from  one  projector 
— reduced  film  wear  .  .  . 

PHILIPS  DP-70 

UNIVERSAL  PROJECTOR 

Awarded  a  Golden  Oscar  by  the 
Academy  of  Motion  Picture  Arts  and 
Sciences  for  "excellence  in  design  and 
engineering"  in  1963  — the  first  award 
ever  given  to  a  projector. 

With  all  the  great  70  mm  attractions 
released  and  being  planned,  a 
Philips  DP-70  is  your  wisest  invest¬ 
ment  .  .  .  for  today  and  tomorrow. 

Philips  Electronic  Equipment  Ltd. 

THEATRE  EQUIPMENT  DEPT., 

116  VANDERHOOF  AVE., 

TORONTO  17,  ONTARIO 
487-5161 


m  Canada s 
Complete 
Theatre 

Advertising 

Service 

UNIVERSAL  FILM  ADVERTISING 

OF  CANADA 

983  BAY  ST.  TORONTO,  ONT.  925-2515 

Producers  of 

MOTION  PICTURE  FILMS  and  THEATRE  ADVERTISING  FILM  TRAILERS 
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EQUIPMENT 

SERVICE  AND  SUPPLIES 


APPELTON  AIR-CONDITIONING 
LIMITED 

302  Bridgeland  Ave.,  Toronto  19,  Ont. 
(789-2137) 

Chief  Engineer  Harry  Appelton,  BASc,  PEng 

ASSOCIATED  FILM  SERVICES  REG’D 

2145  Vincent  Ave.,  St.  Laurent,  Que. 
(Riverside  4-5401) 

Owned  and  Operated  by  Ben  Etinson. 

BELL  &  HOWELL  CANADA  LTD. 

88  Industry  St.,  Toronto  15,  Ont. 

(767-3131) 

OFFICERS 

President  &  Gen.  Mgr.  J.  W.  J.  Underell 

Controller  .  R.  H.  Marshall 

Sales  &  Marketing  Mgr.  W.  B.  Belier 

Mgr.  Photo  Products  Div.  D.  Lewis 

DISTRICT  MANAGERS 

BC  .  G.  Scoffield 

Alta.-Sask .  R.  Walsh 

Ontario  F.  Baum,  S.  Davy 

Quebec  .  G.  Bennett 

BEST  THEATRE  SUPPLY  REG’D 

4810  St.  Denis  St.,  Montreal  34,  Que. 
(842-4762 ) 

Proprietor  &  Mgr.  Armand  Besse 

Sales  &  Service  Hector  Beaulieu, 

Gerald  Nadeau 

BURMOUNT  MERCANTILE  CO. 

Suite  415,  1420  Towers  St.,  Montreal  25,  Que. 
(935-0950) 

Owner  .  H.  H.  Burko 

CALDWELL  A-V  EQUIPMENT 
COMPANY  LIMITED 

447  Jarvis  St.,  Toronto  5,  Ont. 

(922-2103) 

President  Bruce  Emonson 

Vice-President  E.  Galea 

General  Sales  Manager  J.  R.  DeBow 

Service  &  Rentals  Manager  Chris  Bach 

BRANCH  OFFICE 

VANCOUVER 

Florence  Ward,  Manager, 

1049  32nd  Ave.  W.  (RE.  6-9421) 
EDUCATIONAL  ELECTRONICS  DIVISION 

Western  Regional  Sales  Mgr.  E.  Tempest 

Eastern  Regional  Sales  Mgr.  J.  H.  Henry 

Technical  Supervisor  E.  Van  Borrendam 

CAVCO  LIMITED 

48  Racine  Rd.,  Rexdale,  Ont. 

(249-8931) 

OFFICERS 

President  Z.  H.  Petch 

Vice-President  R-  Clarke 

Sec.-Treas.  &  Gen.  Mgr.  C.  P.  Webster 


CENTURY  CINE-ELECTRONICS 
SYSTEM  LIMITED 

1202  Woodbine  Ave.,  Toronto,  Ont. 
(698-5583) 

OFFICERS 

President  N.  A.  Taylor 

Vice-President  S.  Krivicky 

Secretary-Treasurer  H.  S.  Mandell 

Director  A.  Z.  Jekste 

General  Manager  S.  V.  Roth 

Suppliers  of  original  Zeiss  Ikon  Xenon  projection 
equipment  for  motion  picture  theatres,  TV  studios, 
graphic  arts,  audio-visual  work,  etc. 

ALEX  L.  CLARK  LIMITED 

3751  Bloor  St.  W.,  Islington,  Ont, 
(231-3303) 

OFFICERS 

President  .  Mrs.  A.  L.  Clark 

Vice-President  W.  G.  Farrow 

Secretary-Treasurer  R.  D.  Ramsdale 

Sales  G.  W.  Birley,  G.  Quinney 

Company  sells  studio  and  TV  equipment  and  has 
a  representative  in  Montreal. 

DOMINION  THEATRE  EQUIPMENT 
COMPANY  LIMITED 

970  Davie  St.,  Vancouver,  BC. 

(MU.  2-1848) 

OFFICERS 

President  R.  E.  W.  Fairleigh 

Treasurer  D.  V.  K.  Fairleigh 

DOMINION  THEATRE  SUPPLIES 

77  Thorndale  Or.,  Hamilton,  Ont. 
(JAckson  7-0506) 

Manager  Marcel  Mongeon 

FLORMAN  &  BABB  (CANADA)  LTD. 

1263  Dorchester  St.  W.,  Montreal,  Que. 
(866-3351) 

OFFICERS 

President  Arthur  Florman 

Vice-President  John  Babb 

Secretary-Treasurer  Milton  Cooper 

Manager  .  Ken  Jones 

GENERAL  SOUND  &  THEATRE 
EQUIPMENT  LIMITED 

861  Bay  St.,  Toronto  5,  Ont. 

(925-3871) 

OFFICERS 

President  &  Gen.  Mgr.  Lloyd  C.  Pearson 

Executive  Vice-President  Andrew  G.  Rouse 

Secretary  Angus  MacCunn 

Treasurer  Ralph  B.  M.  Shaw 

Chief  Engineer  A.  D.  Turnbull,  P.Eng. 

DIRECTORS 

R.  W.  Bolstad,  F.  E.  Peters,  V.  O.  Marquez,  J. 
S.  Wolfe,  Pearson,  Rouse. 

DISTRICT  OFFICERS 
BRITISH  COLUMBIA 

Ray  L.  Townsend,  District  Manager, 

2 1 58-  12th  Ave.  W.,  Vancouver  IRE.  6-5506) 


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CHANCE-OVERS  •  SPOTLIGHT: 


SOUND  SCREENS 


EVERYTHING  FOR  THE  THEATRE 


SOUND  SYSTEMS 


BEST  THEATRE  SUPPLY 

REG'D. 


Distributors  of 

MOTION  PICTURE  PROJECTION 
&  SOUND  EQUIPMENT 
THEATRE  SEATING 
STAGE  ACCESSORIES 

and 

EVERYTHING  FOR  THE  THEATRE 


Owned  and  Operated  by 

ARMAND  BESSE 

39  Years  in  Show  Business 

4810  St.  Denis  St.  •  MONTREAL  34,  P.Q.  •  842-6762 

PROJECTORS  •  ARC  LAMPS  •  GENERATORS  •  SLIDE  PROJECTORS  •  LENSES 


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Serving  Canadian 
Exhibitors  for  26  Years 

•  POSTER  ADVERTISING 

•  TRAILERS 

•  FRAMES 

•  COMIC  BOOKS 

•  BINGO  SUPPLIES 

•  MONTHLY  PROGRAMS 

•  CHILDREN  PROMOTIONS 

•  COMPLETE  EXPLOITATION  KITS 

FOR  DRIVE-IN  THEATRES 

•  TICKETS 


International  Tele-Film 
Enterprises 

Distributors  to  the 
Television  Industry  .  .  . 
American,  English  &  European  Films  .  .  . 
Available  for  Immediate  Booking 

"MAJOR  II" 

17  English  pictures  Post-1950 
—  BBG  Approved 

200  SILENT  COMEDIES 
52  15-MIN.  SPECIAL  SPORTS 
4  90-MIN.  SPECTACULARS  —  SKIING 

The  Company  with  the  "UNUSUAL" 
in  TV  Entertainment 

CABLE  ADDRESS 

FILTRA  —  TORONTO 

REFERENCE 

CANADIAN  IMPERIAL  BANK  OF 
COMMERCE 

DUNDAS  &  VICTORIA  STS. 
TORONTO,  ONT.,  CAN. 


H.  L.  BARRON  —  M.  L.  SWEIGMAN  —  S.  L.  VINSEN 
120  WELLINGTON  ST.  W.,  TORONTO,  ONT.  CAN.  -  EM.  3-4395-6-7-8 


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MARQUEE  LETTERS 


MID-WESTERN 

R.  W.  Mann,  District  Manager, 

102-313  Donald  St.,  Winnipeg 
(WH.  2-5795) 

J.  Zagol,  Branch  Manager, 

731-1 0th  Ave.  SW,  Calgary  (AM.  2-5012) 

C.  Johnson,  Field  Rep., 
l0939-82nd  Ave.,  Edmonton  (GE.  9-3090) 
ONTARIO 

W.  Walterhouse,  District  Manager, 

861  Bay  St.,  Toronto  (925-3871) 

E.  A.  Grant,  Field  Rep.  (London), 

327  Brock  Ave.,  Byron,  Ont.  (Phone  109) 
Norman  Smith,  Field  Rep., 

68  Terrace  Dr.,  Hamilton  (FU.  5-5661) 

A.  Bridger,  Field  Rep., 

305  Cedar  St.  N.,  Timmins  (AM.  4-3045) 

J.  Hewson,  Field  Rep., 

41  Belmont  Ave.,  Ottawa  (CE.  4-3571) 
QUEBEC 

A.  D.  Turnbull,  P.Eng.,  Eastern  Division  Mgr., 
160  Bates  Rd.,  Montreal  26  (RE.  9-6381) 
MARITIMES 

C.  L.  Johnston,  District  Manager, 

339  Main  St.,  Saint  John,  NB  (OX.  3-2819) 
G.  Gilbert,  Branch  Manager, 

166  Hollis  St.,  Halifax  (422-4538) 

INDUSTRIAL  ELECTRICAL 
CONTRACTORS  LTD. 

1207  Roselawn  Ave.,  Toronto,  Ont. 
(781-5241) 

President  .  D.  M.  Brown 

Vice-President  G.  E.  Hunter 

BRANCH  OFFICES 

BROCKVILLE 

L.  Lochner.  Manager. 

1 42A  Perth  St.  (01.  2-4252) 

KINGSTON 

A.  G.  Boisvert,  Manager, 

P.O.  Box  851  1546-7123) 


CANADA 

111  Donwoods  Dr.,  Toronto  12,  Ont. 
(483-2702) 

Canadian  Rep.  ..  Aldo  Ippolito 

PHILIPS  ELECTRONIC  EQUIPMENT 
LIMITED 

116  Vanderhoof  Ave.,  Toronto  17,  Ont. 


(487-5161) 

Vice-President  .  E.  Batler 

Product  Mgr.,  Theatre  Equipment  Alex  Hutcheon 


Company  sells  and  services  extensive  range  of 
theatre  projection  equipment,  including  Universal 
70/35  mm.,  pulsed  discharge  lamp  shutterless  pro¬ 
jectors,  35  mm.  projectors,  TV  projectors,  etc. 

QUICK'S  MOVIE  SERVICE 

703  Mt.  Pleasant  Rd.,  Toronto  7,  Ont. 
(483-7208) 

Owner  Charlie  Quick,  Sr. 

J.  M.  RICE  &  CO.  LTD. 

430  Kensington  St.,  Winnipeg  21,  Mon. 

(TU.  8-7987) 

President  J.  M.  Rice 

General  Manager  &  Secretary  J.  L.  Rice 

BRANCH  OFFICE 

EDMONTON 

C.  G.  C.  Carphin,  District  Manager, 

10029  Jasper  Ave.  (28502) 

SHARP’S  THEATRE  SUPPLIES  LTD. 

104-4th  St.  SW,  Calgary,  Alta. 

(AM.  2-4076,  2-7266) 


Manager  .  W.  Gray  Sharp 

Sound  and  Projection  Technician  A.  E.  Sick 

16  mm.  Division  D.  N.  Rhodes 


INTER  THEATRE  SERVICES  LTD. 

175  Bloor  St.  E.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

(924-3701) 

Manager  David  Mandell 

Projection  &  Sound  A.  Lawrence  Greer 


THEATRE  EQUIPMENT  SUPPLY  CO. 

2182  W.  12Hi  Ave.,  Vancouver  9,  BC. 

(RE.  8-2421) 

Owner  is  Harry  I.  Howard. 


LILY  CUPS  LIMITED 


300  Danforth  Rd.,  Toronto,  Ont. 
(691-2181) 

OFFICERS 


Executive  Vice-President 

L.  J.  Inglis 

General  Sales  Mgr. 

J.  J.  O'Brien 

National  Acct.  Specialist 

Howard  Lee 

DISTRICT  MANAGERS 

Maritimes 

G.  Allen 

Quebec 

T.  Gosnell 

Ontario  . 

D.  Connell 

Manitoba 

M.  Popham 

Alberta,  Saskatchewan  (North) 

M.  Tettley 

Alberta,  Saskatchewan  (South) 

D.  Hortin 

British  Columbia 

J.  Campbell 

MACKENZIE  EQUIPMENT  CO.  LTD. 

433  Jarvis  St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

(921-7343) 

President  R.  B.  Mackenzie 

MANLEY  INC. 

1920  Wyandotte  Ave.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
OFFICERS 

President  Mrs.  V.  Manley 

Vice-President  C.  Manley 

Secretary  J.  Manley 


VISUAL  EQUIPMENT  COMPANY 

146  Bates  Rd  ,  Montreal  26,  <?ue. 

(REgent  7-5439) 

Owner  Michael  M.  Resin 

Associations 

INTERNATIONAL  PROJECTION 
SOCIETY 

TORONTO  BRANCH 
c/o  Secretary-Treasurer 
Apt.  204,  36  Church  St..  Weston,  Ont. 
(244-8519) 

OFFICERS 

President  . . .  Wm.  Hills 

Vice-President  Ed.  Whyatt 

Secretary-Treasurer  John  Jeffrey 

Technical  Adviser  Lou  Lodge 

Mechanism  G.  Hulse,  A.  Hope 

Sound  . .  H.  Brooks 

Organization  was  founded  in  1928  at  the  incep¬ 

tion  of  sound  motion  pictures  to  study  newest 
developments  related  to  projection  and  member¬ 
ship  is  confined  to  persons  under  IATSE  jurisdic¬ 
tion.  The  Toronto  branch  meets  monthly  after 


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CONSOLIDATED  THEATRE  SERVICES 

2050-1  Oth  Avenue,  S.W.,  Calgary,  Alberta 

THEATRICAL  ADVERTISING  AND  SUPPLIES 

Servicing  the  Motion  Picture  Industry  Faithfully 
Throughout  Western  Canada 

•  POSTERS  •  FRAMES 

•  TRAILERS  •  MONTHLY  PROGRAMS 

•  TICKETS  •  BINGO  SUPPLIES 

(Phone  244-1484,  Nite  252-1915) 

Manager  —  Mr.  Max  Candel 


The  Biggest  Name  in  Popcorn  Throughout  the  World 


For  over  a  quarter  of  a  century,  Manley,  Inc. 
has  assisted  thousands  of  theatre  owners  in 
equipping  and  operating  a  more  profitable 
concession.  Investigate  how  Manley's  years  of 
merchandising  experience  and  superior  Manley 
equipment  can  help  you  make  your 
concession  more  profitable. 


„»PCORN  MACH.NES 

POPCORN  SUPPLIES 


Write  or  Phone:  Aldo  IppoIIto 

MANLEY,  INC. 

Ill  Donwoods  Dr.,  Toronto,  Phone  483-2702 


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midnight  at  the  Workers  Educational  Association, 
577  Jarvis  St. 

SOCIETY  OF  MOTION  PICTURE  & 
TELEVISION  ENGINEERS 

9  East  41st  St..  New  York  17.  NY. 

(LO.  5-0172) 

OFFICERS 

President  .  Reid  H.  Ray 

Past  President  John  W.  Servies 

Executive  Vice-President  Ethan  M.  Stifle 

Engineering  Vice-President  Deane  R.  White 

Edilorial  Vice-President  Herbert  E.  Farmer 

Financial  Vice-President  Joseph  T.  Dougherty 

Convention  Vice-President  Geo.  W.  Colburn 

Sections  Vice-President  Garland  C.  Misener 

Secretary  Robert  G.  Hufford 

Treasurer  Wilton  R.  Holm 

GOVERNORS 

1962-63 — G.  Carleton  Hunt,  Harold  Jones,  Rich¬ 
ard  E.  Putnam,  Edward  H.  Reichard,  Howard  W. 
Town.  1963-64 — Max  Beard,  Roger  J.  Beaudry,  Wm. 
E.  Gephart,  Ralph  E.  Lovell,  Kenneth  M.  Mason, 
Byron  Roudabush,  James  L.  Wassell,  Wm.  D. 
Heddon. 

CANADIAN  SECTION 

Chairman  .  L.  T.  Wise 

TORONTO 

Chairman  Harold  Hundert 

Past  Chairman  L.  T.  Wise 

Secretary-Treasurer  L.  Hadley 

MANAGERS 

Michael  Stechly,  Murray  Marshall,  Maurice 
French,  Rodger  J.  Ross,  Jim  Bach,  Helmut  Berger. 

MONTREAL 

Chairman  .  Mike  Barlow 

Secretary-Treasurer  Ken  Jones 

MANAGERS 

George  Bova,  Charles  Frenette,  L.  Goode,  F. 
Dobbs,  Bernie  McAllister,  A.  Schieman. 

Tickets 

D.  ENGLISH  &  CO.  LTD. 

1029  Beaver  Hall  Hill,  Montreal.  Que. 
(UNiversity  6-2886) 

Owners  Nat  Gordon,  Paul  Saxe 

Printers  of  reserved-seat  and  roll  tickets. 

Carbons 

BURMOUNT  MERCANTILE  CO. 

Suite  415.  1420  Towers  St.,  Montreal  25.  Que. 
(935-0950) 

Owner  .  H.  H.  Burko 

INTERWORLD  THEATRICAL 
DISTRIBUTING  CO.  LIMITED 

277  Victoria  St..  Toronto.  Ont. 

(366-3113) 

President  A.  W.  Perry 

UNION  CARBIDE  CANADA  LTD. 

CONSUMER  PRODUCTS  DIVISION 
123  Eglinton  Ave.  E..  Toronto  12.  Ont. 
(487-1311) 

SALES  DISTRICT  OFFICERS 

MONTREAL 

1255  Laird  Blvd. 

TORONTO 

123  Eglinton  Ave.  E. 


WINNIPEG 

1016  St.  James  St. 

Special  Contracts 

EATON’S  OF  CANADA 

CONTRACT  SALES  SERVICE 
Halifax,  Moncton,  Montreal,  Toronto,  Hamilton, 
London,  Winnipeg,  Regina.  Saskatoon,  Edmonton, 
Calgary,  Vancouver,  Victoria. 

THE  ROBERT  SIMPSON  CO.  LTD. 

CONTRACT  DIVISION 
45  Richmond  St.  W  ,  Toronto,  Ont. 
(861-9111,  Local  7) 

Trailers 

FILM  TRAILER  SERVICE 

120  Wellington  St.  W.,  Toronto,  Ont. 
(363-4395) 

President  M.  L.  Sweigman 

Sales  Manager  Sam  L.  Vinsen 

Secretary  H.  L.  Barron 

Posters  and  Signs 

CONSOLIDATED  THEATRE 
SERVICES 

2050-1 0th  Ave.  SW.,  Calgary,  Alta. 

(CH.  4-3012,  4-1484) 

Managing  Director  Max  Candel 

INTER  THEATRE  SERVICES  LTD. 

175  Bloor  St.  E.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

(924-3701) 

Manager  David  Mandell 

MARITIME  POSTER  EXCHANGE 
LIMITED 

162  Union  St.,  Saint  John,  NB. 

(693-9275) 

Owners  are  Harry  Cohen  and  Delbert  Buckley. 

PICTORIAL  DISPLAY  STUDIO 

700  Queen  St.  E.,  Toronto,  Ont. 
(465-5469) 

Owners  are  Al  Harvey  and  Pete  Grant. 

THEATRE  POSTER  SERVICE  LTD. 

120  Wellington  St.  W.,  Toronto,  Ont. 
(363-4395) 

President  &  General  Manager  M.  L.  Sweigman 

DIRECTORS 

M.  L.  Sweigman,  H.  L.  Barron,  S.  L.  Robins. 
Affiliated  Companies:  Independent  Poster  Supply 
Co.,  Display  Frame  Co.  Also  supplies  tickets, 
Monthly  Program,  Exploitation  Promotions  and  Film 
Trailer  4  TV  Service. 

WEST  COAST  THEATRE  SERVICE 
LIMITED 

2182  W.  12th  Ave.,  Vancouver  9,  BC. 
(REgent  8-5155) 

OFFICERS 

President  6  Gen.  Mgr.  Eric  Rosebourne 


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INDUSTRIAL 

ELECTRICAL  CONTRACTORS 

LIMITED 


KINGSTON 

546-7123 


Province-Wide  Service 
To  The  Theatre  Industry 


BROCKVILLE  TORONTO 

Dl.  2-6252  RU.  1-5241 


QUALITY  ■  SANITARY 
DISPOSABLE 

Hot  Cupsv  Cold  Cupsv 
Beverage  Prints  v7  Lids  for 
All  Sizes  V  Popcorn  Cupsv7 
Paper  Plates  Choice  of  Numerous  Designs  v7 

Contact:  ULY  CUPS  LIMITED  300  DANFORTH  RD.,  TORONTO,  ONT. 


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Advertising — Screen 

ADFILMS  LIMITED 

110  Church  St.,  Toronto  1,  Ont. 

(368-8986,  368-8068) 

OFFICERS 

President  Fred  T.  Stinson 

Executive  Assistant  Mrs.  Dorothy  Mathieson 

Vice-President,  Sales  C.  Harry  Emerson 

Comptroller  C.  K.  Hodges 

Secretary  J.  B.  Allen,  QC 

Eastern  Division  Manager  Claude  Fitzpatrick 

Service  Manager  Angus  Bryce 

DIRECTORS 

F.  T.  Stinson,  Jean  E.  Stinson,  A.  R.  Stinson, 
W.  H.  Hendren,  Jr.,  C.  J.  Mabry. 

Canadian  Member  of  Screen  Advertising  World 
Association,  specializing  in  placement  of  color 
theatre  screen  advertising  trailers,  including  orig¬ 
inations  of  Motion  Picture  Alexander  Corp.,  New 
Orleans,  Colorado  Springs  and  New  York. 

UNIVERSAL  FILM  ADVERTISING 
OF  CANADA 

983  Bay  St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

(925-2515) 

Owner  is  Hy  Katz. 

Seat  Manufacturers 

CANADIAN  OFFICE  &  SCHOOL 
FURNITURE  LTD. 

Preston.  Ont. 

(653-6223) 

CANADIAN  SEATING  CO.  LTD. 

18  Canmotor  Ave.,  Toronto  18,  Ont. 
(255-0158-9) 

OFFICERS 

President  David  H.  Dewey 

Sales  Engineer  R.  A.  Moffatf 

Sales  Manager  Dean  H.  Dewey 

Refreshments 

Suppliers  of  Refreshments 
&  Equipment  to  Theatres 

CANADIAN  AUTOMATIC 
CONFECTIONS  LTD. 

85  Duke  St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

(363-5215) 

OFFICERS 

President  .  Frank  H.  Strean 

Vice-President  S.  Spiegel 

Gen.  Mgr.  &  Director  I.  Frankie 

BRANCH  OFFICE 

WINNIPEG 

Ross  Campbell,  General  Manager, 

243  Lilac  Ave. 

COCA-COLA  LTD. 

90  Broadview  Ave.,  Toronto  8,  Ont. 
(461-8211) 

THEATRE  OPERATIONS 

Vice-President  Fred  Allen 

District  Manager — Toronto  John  Paul 


District  Manager — Montreal  J.  A.  Peloquin 

Special  Rep. — Toronto  Jack  Strachan 

Supervisor — Winnipeg  Jim  Frend 


CONCESSION  EQUIPMENT  CO. 

85  Duke  St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

(363-1081) 

Distributors  of  Specialty  Food  Service  Equip¬ 
ment.  A  division  of  Super  Pufft  Popcorn  Ltd. 

CRUSH  INTERNATIONAL  LTD. 

1590  O'Connor  Dr.,  Toronto,  Ont. 
(755-4161) 

OFFICERS 

Mgr.,  Fountain-Vending  Divs.  K.  O.  Welland 

BRANCH  OFFICES 

MONTREAL 

290  Des  Laurier  St. 

WINNIPEG 

590  King  Edward  St.,  St.  James. 
VANCOUVER 

2184  W.  Broadway. 

KERSHAW  AGENCIES  LTD. 

6455  MacLeod  Trail,  Calgary,  Alta. 
(ALpine  5-0355) 

General  Manager  Frank  Kershaw 

PEPSI  COLA  CANADA  LTD. 

4900  Jean  Talon  St.  W.,  Montreal,  Que. 
(REgent  1-6401) 

OFFICERS 

President  .  F.  W.  McIntosh 

Mgr.  National  Accts.  Dept.  R.  C.  Hollingsworth 
National  Accts.  Dept.  P.  W.  Rossen 

TORONTO 

J.  Colville, 

1435  Weston  Rd., 

Toronto  15,  Ont.,  1762-7391) 

MONTREAL 

A.  Blake, 

4900  Jean  Talon  St.  W., 

Montreal,  Que.  (REgent  1-6401) 

SERVICE  CONFECTIONS  LTD. 

243  Lilac  St.,  Winnipeg,  Man;. 

(GLobe  2-7844) 

General  Manager  Ross  Campbell 

SHOPSY  FOODS  LTD. 

2  Huxley  Rd..  Weston  P.O.,  Ont. 
(244-5586) 

President  Samuel  Shopsowitx 

Supervisor  of  Restaurant  & 

Concession  Sales  Robert  Lawrence 

SUPER  PUFFT  POPCORN  LTD. 

85  Duke  St.,  Toronto.  Ont. 

(363-1081) 

President  Frank  H.  Strean 

Vice-President  . .  S.  Spiegel 

Distributors  of  all  makes  of  popcorn  machines 
and  drive-in  concession  equipment. 

SUPER  PUFFT  POPCORN  CO. 

(WESTERN) 

234  Lilac  St.,  Winnipeg,  Man. 

(GLobe  2-7844) 

President  Frank  H.  Strean 

Vice-President  .  .  S.  Spiegel 

General  Manager  Ross  Campbell 


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Servicing  Theatres  From  Coast  to  Coast 


Canada’s  leading 
operator  and  sup¬ 
plier  to  theatres, 
arenas,  drive-ins 
and  parks. 


284  KING  STREET  EAST 
TORONTO,  CANADA 


Branches: 

25  Monk  Street,  Longueuil,  Quebec 
78  Marion  Street,  St.  Boniface,  Manitoba 
1227  Howe  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C. 


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THEATRE  CONFECTIONS  LTD. 

284  King  St.  E.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

(366-3931) 

President  R.  W.  Bolstad 

Vice-Pres.  &  Gen.  Mgr.  J.  J.  Fitzgibbons,  Jr. 

Secretary  Angus  MacCunn 

Treasurer  . , .  Clare  Doidge 

BRANCH  OFFICES 

Purchasing  Agent  W.  J.  Giglio 

TORONTO 

Jim  Speiran,  District  A  Manager, 

Leno  Turaldo,  District  B  Manager. 
MONTREAL 

G.  R.  Dillon,  Manager, 

C.  Champagne,  Supervisor, 

25  Monk  St.,  Longueuil,  Que. 

WINNIPEG 

L.  W.  Gibb,  Manager, 

78  Marion  St.,  St.  Boniface,  Man. 
VANCOUVER 

F.  C.  Troy,  Manager, 

1227  Howe  St. 

DRIVE-IN  &  PARK  CONCESSIONS 

J.  G.  Flanagan,  Manager, 

John  Dymont,  Supervisor, 

284  King  Street  E.,  Toronto. 


Associations 

NATIONAL  ASSOCIATION 
OF  CONCESSIONAIRES 

201  North  Wells  St.,  Chicago  6,  III. 
(CEntral  6-3858) 

OFFICERS 

Chairman  of  the  Board  Spiro  J.  Papas 

Council  of  Past  Presidents  J.  J.  Fitzgibbons,  Jr. 

President  ..  . .  A.  Smith 

Executive  Vice-President  E.  Redstone 

1st  Vice-President  James  Hoover 

2nd  Vice-President  Syd  Spiegel 

Treasurer  Harold  Chesler 

Executive  Secretary  Lou  Abramson 

(CANADIAN  REGION) 

85  Duke  St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

(363-5215) 

OFFICERS 

Chairman  J.  J.  Fitzgibbons,  Jr. 

Vice-Chairman  S.  Spiegel 

Regional  Vice-President  C.  Sweeney 


YOU  CAN  PUT  YOUR  ADVERTISING  MESSAGE 
IN  FULL,  VIVID  COLOUR 
ON  HUNDREDS  OF  THEATRE  SCREENS 
JUST  LIKE  THIS  ONE! 

The  audiences  are  big  .  .  .  the  impact  is  memorable  .  .  .  and  the  cost  is 
far,  far  less  than  you'd  expect.  To  reach  the  "buyingest"  market  in  Canada, 
get  the  facts  on  theatre  screen  advertising  .  .  .  both  four-wall  and  drive-in. 
Call  or  write  .  .  . 


ADFILMS  LIMITED 


110  Church  Street,  Toronto  1,  —  368-8068;  368-8986 

MERCHANDISING  THROUGH  THEATRE  MOTION  PICTURE  ADVERTISING 


Profits  pop  ’way  up  when  you  sell  Pepsi  and  popcorn  and  all 
crunchy  snacks.  Be  sure  to  get  the  most  from  these  big 
money  makers.  For  full  information,  call  or  write  Pepsi-Cola 
Canada  Ltd.,  4900  Jean  Talon  West,  Montreal  9,  Que.,  or 
contact  your  local  Pepsi-Cola  bottler.  Today ! 


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GENERAL  INFORMATION 

I960 

(Figures  below  are  from  the  Dominion  Bureau  of  Statistics) 

1 1961  figures  were  not  available  at  press  time.) 

Theatre  Receipts  .  $  72,294,344 

Amusement  Taxes  .  $  5,889,371 

Number  of  Theatres  Where  Films  Shown  1,659 

Number  of  Paid  Admissions  117,734,361 

This  figure  indicates  a  decrease  of  9.2  per  cent. 

Drive-In  Theatres’  Share  of  Total  Receipts  $  6,789,678 

Number  of  Paid  Admissions  to  Drive-Ins  10,029,249 

The  I960  figure  represents  a  decrease  of  about  4  per  cent.  There  were  232 
drive-ins  in  I960  compared  with  234  in  1959. 

Canada’s  Seating  Capacity  772,908 

Canadian  Per  Capita  Expenditure  $  4.39 

Highest  Per  Capita  Expenditure  —  British  Columbia  $  5.40 

Potential  Number  of  Admissions  585,098,647 

Percentage  of  Capacity  Utilized  18% 

Average  Admission  Price  (including  taxes)  66c 

Number  of  16  Mm.  Theatres  101 

Number  of  35  Mm.  Films  Released  in  1959  874 

Number  of  Distribution  Companies  52 

Number  of  Exchange  Offices  121 

Rentals  from  35  Mm.  Films  $  23,229,803 

Rentals  from  16  Mm.  Films  $  9,265,875 

Number  of  USA  Films  Released  231 

Number  of  British  Films  Released  67 

Number  of  French  Films  Released  118 

Statistics  Used  Below  Are  For  Fiscal  Year  1962-63  Ended  March  31 
of  the  Ontario  Board  of  Censors 

Number  of  Features  Under  Review  512 

Number  Originating  in  the  United  States  202 

Number  Originating  in  Great  Britain  47 

Number  Originating  in  Canada  1 

Number  of  Foreign-Language  Films  262 

Number  of  Short  Comedies  146 

Number  of  Newsreel  116 

Number  of  Miscellaneous  Subjects  118 

Number  of  Feet  Examined  (for  single  prints)  5,590,000 

Number  of  Features  Treated  36 

Number  of  Feature  Films  Classed  as  ‘Adult’  93 

Number  of  Feature  Films  Classed  as  ‘Restricted’  (For  18-Year- 

Olds  and  over)  33 

Number  of  Feature  Films  Rejected  0 


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ASSOCIATED  MOTION  PICTURE 
ADVERTISERS,  INC. 

Room  410,  545  Fifth  Ave..  NY  17,  NY. 

President  _  Ted  Arnow 

Vice-President  .  Samuel  Horowitz 

Secretary  .  .  .  Marcia  Sturn 

Treasurer  .  .....  .  Hans  Barnstyn 

CANADIAN  MEMBERS 

James  Nairn,  Famous  Players  Can.  Corp.,  Toronto, 
Charles  Mason,  Odeon  Theatres  (Canada)  Ltd., 
Toronto. 

Raoul  Auerbach,  20th  Century  Theatres  Ltd., 
Toronto. 

Thomas  Cleary,  Consolidated  Theatres  Ltd.,  Mont¬ 
real. 


CANADIAN  CENTRE  OF  FILMS 
FOR  CHILDREN 


(Administered  by  the  Canadian  Film  Institute) 

1762  Carling  Avenue,  Ottawa,  Ont. 
MANAGEMENT  COMMITTEE 


Chairman  .  Mrs.  G.  C.  V.  Hewson  (Toronto) 

Vice-Chairman  .  Arthur  Chetwynd  (Toronto) 

Secretary  Mrs.  M.  W.  McCutcheon  (Toronto) 

Honorary  Treasurer  Gaudry  Delisle  (Quebec  City) 
Member  Dr.  F.  B.  Rainsberry  (Toronto) 


RANK  ORGANIZATION  OF 
CANADA  LTD. 

20  Carlton  St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

(363-5961) 

Chairman  .  John  Davis 

President  &  Sec.-Treas.  C.  R.  B.  Salmon,  CA 

DIRECTORS 

John  Davis,  Kenneth  Winckles,  C.  R.  B.  Salmon, 
F.  H.  Fisher. 


N.  A.  TAYLOR  ASSOCIATES 

175  Bloor  St.  E.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

(924-3701) 

See  advertisement. 

THEATRICAL  ATTRACTIONS 

Barclay  Hotel,  Front  &  Simcoe  Sts.,  Toronto,  Ont. 
(363-4151) 

Representative  Joe  Poster 

Company  books  live  talent. 


Associations 


ACTORS  FUND  OF  CANADA 

519  Jarvis  St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

(922-7092) 

President  . . . . . . .  Jane  Mallet 

Vice-President  . .  Paul  Kligman 

Secretary  .  Hilary  Vernon 

Treasurer  .  . . .  Drew  Thompson 

DIRECTORS 

Larry  McCance,  Bruce  Corder. 


CANADIAN  COUNCIL  OF 
CHRISTIANS  AND  JEWS 

229  Yonge  St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

(368-8026) 

OFFICERS 

Executive  Director  Richard  D.  Jones 

Co-Chairmen  .  John  D.  Hayes,  Rhys  M.  Sale, 

Sam  Steinberg 


PACIFIC  REGION 
Room  121,  815  West  Hastings  St. 
Vancouver,  BC 
WESTERN  DIVISION 
111  8th  Ave.  E.,  Calgary,  Alberta 
CENTRAL  DIVISION 
224  Phoenix  Building,  Winnipeg,  Man. 
QUEBEC  DIVISION 
1411  Mansfield  St.,  Montreal,  Que. 
MOTION  PICTURE  COMMITTEE  OF  SUPPORT 
Gordon  Lightstone,  chairman;  J.  J.  Fitzgibbons, 
Charles  Chaplin,  N.  A.  Taylor,  Jule  Allen,  Haskell 
Masters  and  Hye  Bossin.  Fitzgibbons  and  Lightstone 
are  members  of  the  Board  of  Directors. 


CANADIAN  PICTURE  PIONEERS 


Room  1210,  21  Dundas  Sq.,  Toronto  2,  Ont. 
(364-9630) 

OFFICERS 

President  Dan  Krendel 

Vice-President  .  Len  Bishop 

Secretary-Treasurer  Lionel  Lester 

Honorary  Solicitor  D.  J.  Ongley,  QC 

Membership  .  . .  Russ  McKibbin 

Sick  &  Welfare  Harold  Pfaff 


DIRECTORS 

M.  Axler,  J.  J.  Fitzgibbons,  Jr.,  F.  Martin,  H. 
S.  Mathers,  C.  S.  Posen,  P.  Travers. 

CANADIAN  PICTURE  PIONEERS  TRUST  FUND 

Chairman  .  O.  R.  Hanson 

Secretary-Treasurer  George  Beeston 

Trustees  .  Frank  L.  Vaughan,  F.  H.  Fisher, 

Morris  Stein 


DIVISIONS 

MARITIMES 

B.  &  L.  Theatres,  69  Orange  St.,  Saint  John,  NB. 


President 

Vice-Pres. 

Vice-Pres. 

Vice-Pres. 

Secretary 

Treasurer 


OFFICERS 

.  Joshua  Lieberman 


NS  .  A.  J.  Mason 

NB  J.  Lieberman 

PEI  . . .  Bruce  H.  Yeo 

.  Eric  Golding 

. .  Lou  Simon 


QUEBEC 

5887  Monkland  Ave.,  Montreal,  Que. 


OFFICERS 

Honorary  President  _ 

President  . 

1st  Vice-President  .  .  . 

2nd  Vice-President  . . 

Secretary  . 

Treasurer  . . . 


L.  E.  Ouimet 
W.  H.  Giles 
N.  W.  Gordon 
M.  L.  Prevost 

.  H.  Cohen 

Wm.  Deveault 


WINNIPEG 

Rothstein  Theatres,  Marlborough  Hotel, 
Winnipeg  2,  Man. 


OFFICERS 

President  .  D.  Rothstein 

Vice-President  .  D.  Wolk 

Secretary-Treasurer  _  W.  A.  Armstrong-Taylor 

CALGARY 

Capitol  Theatre,  Edmonton,  Alta. 


President 

Treasurer 

Secretary 


OFFICERS 

. . . .  Fred  Varlow 

. . .  W.  O.  Kelly 

.  Jack  Gow 


VANCOUVER 

205-2182  W.  12th  Ave.,  Vancouver,  BC. 
OFFICERS 

President  . .  Harry  I.  Howard 

Secretary-Treasurer  .  A.  K.  Graburn 

THE  PIONEER  OF  THE  YEAR  AWARD 
In  1952  the  CPP  marked  The  Golden  Anniversary 
of  the  Silver  Screen  in  Canada,  dating  it  from  the 


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establishment  of  the  first  successful  mof'on  picture 
theatre — the  Electra  of  John  Schuberg  on  Cor¬ 
dova  Street,  Vancouver,  which  he  cpened  in  the 
Fall  of  1902.  At  the  celebration  barquet  held  in 
the  Royal  York  Hotel,  Toronto,  Sch’iS^-'i  Jule 
Allen  of  Toronto,  George  Ganetakos  of  Montreal, 
A.  J.  Mason  of  Springhill,  NS,  L.  Ernest  Ouimet 
of  Montreal  and  Fred  G.  Spencer  of  Saint  John, 
NB  were  honored  as  pre-1910  pioneers  who  had 
done  the  most  to  advance  the  motion  p'cture  as 
a  popular  form  of  entertainment  in  its  early  days. 
Spencer  passed  on  shortly  before  the  banquet  and 
Schuberg  and  Ganetakos  have  died  since. 

The  next  year  The  Pioneer  of  the  Year  Award 
was  inaugurated.  Those  who  have  r^ceivnd  it  to 
date  are — 1953:  John  J.  Fitzgibbons.  S’-..  CBE; 
1954:  Jack  Arthur,  MBE;  1955:  LouTs  Rosenfeld; 
1956:  O.  R.  Hanson;  1957:  Wm.  Summerville,  Sr.; 
1958:  N.  A.  Taylor;  1959:  Haskell  M.  Masters; 
1960:  Morris  Stein;  1961:  R.  W.  Bolstad;  1962: 
Wm.  G.  Lester. 

MOTION  PICTURE  INDUSTRY 
COUNCIL  OF  CANADA 

Executive  Secretary,  21  Dundas  Sq.,  Toronto,  Ont. 
(364-9630) 

AFFILIATES 

British  Columbia  Exhibitors  Association;  Alberta 
Theatres  Association;  Saskatchewan  Motion  Pic¬ 
ture  Exhibitors  Association;  Manitoba  Motion  Pic¬ 
ture  Exhibitors  Association;  Motion  Picture  Theatres 
Association  of  Ontario;  Quebec  Allied  Theatrical 
Industries;  Maritime  Motion  Picture  Exhibitors  As¬ 
sociation;  Canadian  Motion  Picture  Distributors 
Association;  Association  of  Motion  Picture  Pro¬ 
ducers  and  Laboratories  of  Canada;  Newfoundland 
Theatres;  Equipment  Dealers  Association;  Trade 
Press. 

OFFICERS 

Honorary  Chairman  J.  J.  Fitzgibbons,  CBE 

Chairman  Frank  H.  Fisher 

Vice-Chairman  Peter  S.  Myers 

Vice-Chairman  Harry  Prygrocki 

Vice-Chairman  Wm.  Summerville 

Secretary-Treasurer  H.  C.  D.  Main 

Executive  Secretary  Arch  H.  Jolley 

Committees 
INTRA-INDUSTRY 

H.  Masters,  A.  Rouse,  H.  Hamick,  H.  C.  D. 
Main,  Myer  Axler,  Leon  E.  Shelly,  William  Sum¬ 
merville. 

RESOLUTIONS 

F.  Gordon  Spencer,  chairman;  Douglas  Miller. 

LEGISLATIVE — TAXATION 
R.  W.  Bolstad,  chairman;  C.  R.  B.  Salmon,  vice- 
chairman;  A.  W.  Shackleford,  A.  Chetwynd,  B. 
K.  Beach,  H.  S.  Mandell,  G.  B.  Markell,  Myron 
McLeod,  William  Johnston,  F.  Gordon  Spencer, 
Lloyd  Pearson. 

PUBLIC  RELATIONS  &  BOXOFFICE  PROMOTION 

C.  S.  Chaplin,  chairman. 

FINANCE  &  ORGANIZATION 
H.  C.  D.  Main,  chairman;  Peter  S.  Myers, 
vice-chairman;  H.  Howard,  D.  Miller,  William 
Lester,  A.  J.  Mason,  Harry  Prygrocki,  Reg.  Plumb. 
TECHNICAL  ADVISORY 

A.  Turnbull,  chairman;  F.  Peters,  J.  Rice,  G. 
Sharp,  A.  Besse,  P.  R.  Hayes. 

INSURANCE 

Fred  Morley,  chairman;  H.  S.  Mandell. 

SPECIAL  COMMITTEE 

Paul  Hanner,  Lou  Consky  and  William  Summer¬ 
ville. 


NATIONAL  LEGION  OF  DECENCY 

453  Madison  Ave.,  NY  22,  NY. 

(PLaza  9-1400) 

Executive  Secretary 

Right  Rev.  Monsignor  Thomas  F.  Little,  STL,  LHD 
Assistant  Executive  Secretary 

Rev.  Patrick  J.  Sullivan,  SJ,  STD 
Chairman,  Motion  Picture  Dept. 

Mrs.  J.  F.  Looram,  LHD 

VARIETY  CLUBS  INTERNATIONAL, 
TENT  28,  TORONTO 

Frince  George  Hotel,  Toronto,  Ont. 
(363-3567) 

OFFICERS 

Chief  Barker  George  Altman 

1st  Asst.  Chief  Barker  Robert  Hall 

2nd  Asst.  Chief  Barker  Hugh  Walker 

Property  Master  Andrew  Rouse 

Dough  Guy  Sam  Shopsowitz 

CANVASMAN 

Henry  Bolton,  Jack  Bernstein,  Wally  Crouter,  Bert 
Brown,  Donald  Summerville,  George  Heiber,  those 
listed  above  and  the  six  Immediate  Past  Chief 
Barkers. 

CHAPLAINS 


Father  G.  J.  Cherrier,  OBE;  Rabbi  Stuart  E. 
Rosenberg,  Ph.D;  Rev.  Hugh  MacDonald. 

COMMITTEE  CHAIRMEN  (1962) 


Fund  Raising 

Robt.  R.  Hall 

Liaison  with  Variety  Village 

Lionel  Lester 

Publicity  . 

Win  Barron 

Finance  . . 

R.  W.  Bolstad 

Baseball  Tickets 

Henry  Bolton 

Sick  and  Welfare 

Ben  Granatstein 

Press  Clipping  Library 

Charles  Mason 

Telephone  . 

Claude  Alexander 

Membership 

Jack  Bernstein 

Constitution  and  By-Laws 

Harry  S.  Mandell 

Program  &  Meetings 

Sam  Shopsowitz 

Ceremonial  Barker 

Win  Barron 

House  . 

Len  Bishop 

Baseball  Program 

Andrew  Rouse 

Meeting  Co-ordinator 

Bert  Brown 

Heart  Trustees 

David  Griesdorf, 

N.  A.  Taylor, 

J.  J.  Fitzgibbons,  Jr., 

Conn 

Smythe,  Dan  Krendel 

TENT  28  CHARTER  MEMBERS 

The  Variety  Club  of  Toronto  received  its  char¬ 
ter  from  the  Variety  Clubs  of  America  (which 

became  Variety  Clubs  International)  in  Sept., 
1945,  and  its  Interim  Crew,  made  up  of  charter 
members,  was  confirmed  in  February,  1946. 

The  first  Crew  was  comprised  of  John  J.  Fitz¬ 
gibbons,  Chief  Barker;  Paul  L.  Nathanson,  First 
Assistant  Chief  Barker;  the  late  L.  M.  Devaney, 
Second  Assistant  Chief  Barker;  the  late  B.  S.  Okun, 
Dough  Guy;  O.  R.  Hanson,  Property  Master;  and 
the  late  William  P.  Covert,  H.  L.  Nathanson,  the 
late  Ben  Freedman,  Gordon  Lightstone,  Ernest 

Rawley  and  N.  A.  Taylor,  canvasmen. 

PAST  CHIEF  BARKERS 

1946,  1947-1948:  John  J.  Fitzgibbons,  CBE; 

1949-1950:  Morris  Stein;  1951:  J.  J.  Chisholm; 
1952.  1953:  R.  W.  Bolstad;  1954:  Wm.  Summer¬ 
ville,  Jr;  1955:  Harry  S.  Mandell;  1956:  David 
Griesdorf;  1957,  1958:  N.  A.  Taylor;  1959:  Dan 
Krendel;  1960:  John  J.  Fitzgibbons,  Jr.;  1961:  Phil 
Stone;  1962:  Lionel  Lester. 

TENT  28  HEART  AWARD  WINNERS 

In  1947  the  late  Peter  Campbell,  then  presi¬ 
dent  of  the  Maple  Leaf  Baseball  Club,  was 

singled  out  by  the  Variety  Club  for  his  great 


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work  and  presented  with  a  gift  to  symbolize  it. 
The  following  year  Conn  Smythe,  president  of 
the  Maple  Leaf  Hockey  Club,  was  similarly  hon¬ 
ored.  By  vote  of  the  tent  it  was  decided  to 
undertake  an  annual  award  for  the  member  who 
had  done  the  most  to  serve  its  cause  and  that 
this  was  to  be  known  as  a  "Heart  Award."  The 
winners  since  its  inception  are — 1948:  John  J. 
Fitzgibbons,  Sr.;  1949:  James  Cameron;  1950:  Wm. 
Summervi  lie,  Jr.;  1951:  Ernest  M.  Rawley;  1952: 
George  Altman;  1953:  Monty  Hall;  1954:  Dan 
Krendel;  1955:  Jim  Nairn;  1956:  R.  W.  Bolstad; 
1957:  J.  A.  Troyer;  1958:  Herb  Allen;  1959:  Bert 
Brown;  1960:  J.  J.  Fitzgibbons,  Jr.;  1961:  Ed  De 
Rocher;  1962:  Hye  Bossin. 

CHARITY  CITATION  AWARD 
In  1950,  Tent  28.  Toronto,  was  given  the  Charity 
Citation  Award  of  Variety  Clubs,  I  nternational. 
The  winner  is  selected  annually  by  a  special  jury. 
VARIETY  CLUBS  —  WILL  ROGERS  HOSPITAL 
Gordon  Lightstone  is  the  representative  of  the 
Variety  Club  of  Toronto  on  the  board  of  the 
hospital  and  Dr.  Samuel  J.  Forest,  262  St.  Clair 
Avenue  West,  Toronto,  is  Tent  28’s  examining 
physician. 

VARIETY  VILLAGE 
3701  Danforth  Ave. 

Address  Mail  to 

Station  B,  Scarboro,  Ont. 

(699-7167) 

Principal  and  Headmaster  J.  Arthur  Robertson 
Matron  Mrs.  Evelyn  M.  Tyrrell 

Housemother  Mrs.  Margaret  Redway 

Situated  at  Scarboro,  Ontario,  beside  the  east¬ 
ern  entrance  to  Toronto,  Variety  Village,  a  train¬ 
ing  school  and  residence  for  crippled  children 
from  any  part  of  the  province,  is  the  major 
project  of  the  Variety  Club  of  Toronto.  It  is 
operated  for  the  Club  by  the  Ontario  Society  for 
Crippled  Children. 

Overlooking  Lake  Ontario,  it  was  built  on  land 
donated  by  the  Provincial  Government  and  the 
cornerstone  was  laid  on  December  21,  1948,  by 
Col.  George  A.  Drew,  QC,  LLD,  then  leader  of 
His  Majesty's  Opposition  in  the  House  of  Com¬ 
mons  and  former  Prime  Minister  of  Ontario.  It  was 
officially  opened  on  November  16,  1949,  by  the 

Hon.  Dana  Porter,  QC,  Minister  of  Education  and 
Attorney-General  for  the  Province,  who  repre¬ 
sented  the  Hon.  Leslie  Frost,  QC,  Prime  Minister 
of  Ontario. 

VARIETY  VILLAGE  COUNCIL 

Secretary  .  R.  Auld 

c/o  Ontario  Society  for  Crippled  Children 
92  College  St.,  Toronto 

Representing  the  Variety  Club  of  Toronto:  Phil 
Stone,  chairman;  Dan  Krendel  and  J.  J.  Fitzgib¬ 
bons.  Jr. 

Representing  the  Ontario  Society  for  Crippled 
Children:  Conn  Smythe,  John  Counsell,  Morris 
Stein. 

Representing  the  Provincial  Department  of  Edu¬ 
cation:  A.  Gamble. 

VARIETY  VILLAGE  SCHOOL  BOARD 
Representing  the  Variety  Club  of  Toronto:  Mor¬ 
ris  Stein,  chairman. 

Representing  the  Ontario  Society  for  Crippled 
Children:  Conn  Smythe. 

Secretary-Treasurer  .  R.  Auld 

INTERNATIONAL  OFFICERS 
International  Big  Boss:  John  H.  Harris,  Harris 
Amusement  Company,  3875  Bigelow  Blvd., 
Pittsburgh  13,  Pa. 

International  Main  Guy:  Marc  Wolf,  Y  &  W 
Management  Corp.,  642  Illinois  Bldg.,  In¬ 
dianapolis  4,  Ind. 


Chairman  E*  ecutive  Board:  George  W.  Eby,  1603 
Oliver  Bldg.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Member,  Executive  Board:  Jack  Beresin,  333  South 
Broad  St.,  Philadelphia ,  Pa. 

International  Executive  Director:  George  C.  Hoov¬ 
er,  P.O.  Box  1162,  South  Miami,  Fla. 
International  Chief  Barker:  Rotus  Harvey,  291 
Golden  Gate  Ave.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

First  Assistant  Chief  Barker:  James  Carreras,  113 
Wardour  St.,  London  W.l,  England. 

Second  Assistant  Chief  Barker:  Ralph  Pries,  333  S. 

Broad  St.,  Philadelphia ,  Pa. 

International  Dough  Guy:  Joseph  Podoloff,  Vogue 
American  Theatre  Ltd.,  31  W.  Blake  St., 
Minneapolis,  Minn. 

International  Property  Master:  J.  J.  Fitzgibbons, 
Jr.,  284  King  St.  E.,  Toronto,  Ont.,  Canada. 
International  Press  Guy:  Phil  Gerard,  Universal 
Pictures,  445  Park  Ave.,  NY,  NY. 
International  Sergeant-at-Arms:  James  G.  Balmer, 
3875  Bigelow  Blvd.,  Pittsburgh  13,  Pa. 
Chairman,  International  Membership  Committee: 
Ralph  Pries,  333  S.  Broad  St.,  Phila.  7., 
Penn. 

Chairman,  International  Charities  Committee: 

George  Eby,  1603  Oliver  Bldg.,  Pittsburg  22, 
Pa. 

International  European  Representative:  C.  J. 

Latta,  Associated  British  Pictures  Corp., 
Limited,  30  Golden  Sq.,  London,  England. 
International  Representatives:  R.  L.  Bostick,  412  S. 
2nd  St.,  Memphis  2,  Tenn.;  George  C. 
Hoover,  P.O.  Box  1162,  South  Miami,  Fla.; 
Harry  Kodinsky,  210  Park  Bldg.,  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.;  Gene  Murphy,  Desert  Inn,  Las  Vegas, 
Nev.;  Joseph  Podoloff,  31  W.  Lake  St., 
Minneapolis,  Minn.;  Phil  Stone,  1331  Yonge 
St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

VARIETY  TENTS 

Tent  No.  1 — Pittburgh,  Pa.:  Wm.  Penn  Hotel. 
Tent  No.  3 — Cincinnati,  Ohio:  Hotel  Metropole. 
Tent  No.  4 — St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Tent  No.  5 — Detroit,  Mich.:  Tuller  Hotel. 

Tent  No.  6 — Cleveland,  Ohio:  Tudor  Arms  Hotel. 
Tent  No.  7 — Buffalo,  N.Y.:  Variety  Club  Bldg. 
Tent  No.  8 — Milwaukee,  Wis.:  Inactive. 

Tent  No.  9— Albany.  N.Y.:  326  State  St. 

Tent  No.  10 — Indianapolis,  Ind.:  512  N.  Illinois  St. 
Tent  No.  11 — Washington,  D.C.:  Willard  Hotel. 
Tent  No.  12 — Minneapolis,  Minn.:  Hotel  Nicollet. 
Tent  No.  13 — Philadelphia,  Pa.:  Bellevue-Stratford 
Hotel. 

Tent  No.  14— Milwaukee.  Wis.:  1027  W.  Wells  St. 
Tent  No.  17 — Dollas,  Texas:  Hotel  Adolphus. 

Tent  No.  18 — Dayton,  Ohio:  Moraine  Hotel. 

Tent  No.  19 — Baltimore,  Md.:  Stanley  Theatre 
Bldg. 

Tent  No.  20 — Memphis,  Tenn.:  Gayoso  Hotel. 

Tent  No.  21 — Atlanta,  Ga.:  Atlantan  Hotel. 

Tent  No.  22 — Oklahoma  City,  Okla.:  Hotel 
Biltmore. 

Tent  No.  23 — Boston,  Mass.:  Statler  Hotel. 

Tent  No.  24— Charlotte,  N.C.:  30 1  >/2  W.  Trade  St. 
Tent  No.  25 — Hollywood,  Calif.:  1765  N.  Sycamore 
Ave. 

Tent  No.  26 — Chicago,  III.:  Congress  Hotel. 

Tent  Mr*.  27 — "rand  Rapids,  Mich.:  P.O.  Box  C8. 
Tent  No.  23 — Toronto,  Canada:  Prince  George 
Hotel. 

Tent  No.  29— Mexico  City.  D.F.:  Hotel  Vista 

Hermosa,  I  nsurgents-Sur-y-Sullivan. 
Tent  No.  32 — San  Francisco,  Calif.:  90  Golden 
Gate  Ave. 

Tent  No.  33 — Miami,  Fla.:  Miami  Colonial  Hotel. 
Tent  No.  34 — Houston,  Texas:  P.O.  Box  92  59. 

Tent  No.  35— New  York,  N.Y.:  Room  2411.  1501 
Broadway. 

Tent  No.  36 — London,  England:  143  Wardour  St. 


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Tent  No.  39 — Las  Vegas,  Nev.:  Sahara  Hotei. 

Tent  No.  41 — Dublin,  Ireland:  Carlton  Cinema, 

52  Upper  O’Connell  Street. 

Tent  No.  44 — Jacksonville,  Fla. 

Tent  No.  45 — New  Orleans,  La.:  920  Gravier  St. 
Tent  No.  46 — Seattle,  Wash.:  P.O.  Box  4044. 

WOMEN  OF  THE 
MOTION  PICTURE  INDUSTRY 

(Toronto  Branch) 

861  Bay  Street,  Toronto,  Ont. 

(925-3871) 

OFFICERS 

President  Joan  Shields 

1st  Vice-President  Dorothy  Mathieson 

2nd  Vice-President  Reta  Tulk 

Treasurer  Olive  Copleston 

Corresponding  Secretary  Florence  Long 

Recording  Secretary  Ethel  Jordan 

DIRECTORS 

Doris  Heenahan,  Marcelle  Lee,  Jean  Uttley, 
Sonia  Wener,  Kitty  Fisher,  Sylvia  Mont,  Sharon 
Battle. 


Customs 

TRANS  WORLD  CUSTOM  BROKERS 

277  Victoria  St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

(366-6135) 

Manager  .  Lou  Fox 

CUSTOMS,  TARIFF,  ETC. 

16  MM.  FILMS  FROM  USA 

Exposed  motion  picture  film  is  subject  to  a  duty 
of  I V2  cents  per  linear  foot  ad  valorem,  which 
is  not  to  exceed  20  per  cent  of  the  invoice  value, 
plus  a  sales  tax  of  I  I  per  cent.  The  duty  is  to  be 
computed  on  the  prevailing  rate  of  exchange  on 
date  of  shipment.  If  the  USA  dollar  is  at  a  pre¬ 
mium  in  Canada  the  invoice  value  is  increased  to 
compensate  for  the  difference  in  exchange.  If, 
however,  the  USA  dollar  is  at  a  discount  in 
Canada  the  invoice  value  is  reduced.  Here  is  how 
the  tariff  is  worked  out  on  a  5,000-foot  film,  in¬ 
voiced  at  $400,  when  the  Canadian  dollar  is  at 
a  discount  of  8  per  cent: 

Invoice  value  $400.00 

Plus  prevailing  rate  of 

exchange  (8%)  32.00 

432.00 


Duty  or 

1  5,000 

feet 

at  WiC  a 

foot 

75.00 

(As  the 

Duty 

does 

not  exceed 

20% 

of  the 

invoice 

valu 

e,  in  this 

case 

$86.40, 

the  $75  is 

taken  in 

full.) 

Amount  su 

bject  to 

sales 

Tax 

507.00 

Sales  tax 

11% 

55.77 

Amount  payable  (duty  and  sales  tax)  130.77 


16  MM.  FILMS  FROM  GREAT  BRITAIN 

Exposed  motion  picture  film  is  free  of  duty  but 
subject  to  a  sales  tax  of  eleven  per  cent  on  the 
invoice  value. 

EDUCATIONAL  OR  RELIGIOUS  FILMS 

[Tariff  Item  696  II)] 

Photographic  reproductions  (films)  when  for  the 
use  and  by  order  of  any  society  or  institution  in¬ 
corporated  or  established  for  religious,  philo¬ 
sophical,  educational,  scientific  or  literary  pur¬ 
poses,  and  not  for  sale  or  rental:  Duty  free  and 
sales  tax  exempt  under  all  tariffs  on  production 
of  certificate  in  required  form.  Information  avail¬ 
able  at  all  Custom  Houses. 


35  MM.  FILMS  FROM  USA 

Exposed  motion  picture  film  has  a  minimum 
value  of  eight  cents  per  foot  for  duty  purposes. 
(An  appraisal  valuation  of  eight  cents  a  foot  is  set 
by  the  Government,  but  if  the  invoice  value  is 
higher  then  the  greater  figure  i9  used.)  The  duty 
is  one  and  one-half  cents  per  foot  and  this  is 
added  to  the  appraisal  value.  A  sales  tax  of  II 
per  cent  is  worked  out  against  the  total.  The 
figures  are  the  same  for  color  or  black-and-white. 
The  appraisal  value  takes  care  of  the  fluctuation 
in  exchange.  Here  is  how  the  tariff  is  worked  out: 

1,000  feet  at  minimum  value  of  8c  per 


foot  .  .  $80.00 

Duty  of  M/ac  per  foot  15.00 


Amount  dutiable  95.00 

Sales  tax  11%  10.45 

Amount  payable  (duty  and  sales  tax)  25.45 


EDUCATIONAL  OR  RELIGIOUS  FILMS 

(Tariff  Item  696A) 

This  item  provides  for  moving  picture  films, 
sound  or  silent,  separate  sound  film  track,  slides 
and  slide  films,  positive  or  negative,  and  sound 
recordings  for  use  therewith;  sound  recordings  for 
use  by  educational,  scientific  or  cultural  institu¬ 
tions  or  societies;  sound  recordings  other  than  for 
sale  or  rental;  models,  static  and  moving;  wall 
charts,  maps  and  posters:  All  the  foregoing  when 
certified  by  the  government  or  by  a  recognized 
representative  authority  of  the  government  of  the 
country  of  production  or  by  an  appropriate  repre¬ 
sentative  of  the  United  Nations  Educational,  Scien¬ 
tific  and  Cultural  Organization  as  being  of  an 
international  educational,  scientific  or  cultural 
character  duty  and  sales  tax  free  under  all  tariffs. 
Regulations  and  information  on  certifying  authori¬ 
ties  may  be  obtained  at  any  Custom  House. 

35  MM.  FILMS  FROM  GREAT  BRITAIN 

Exposed  motion  picture  film  is  subject  to  the 
same  duty  and  sales  tax  as  USA  shipments. 

OTHER  ITEMS 

"Cinematograph  and  motion  picture  cameras  for 
use  by  professional  motion  picture  producers  hav¬ 
ing  studios  in  Canada  equipped  for  motion  picture 
producKon"  and  "parts  of  the  foregoing"  are 
free  of  duty  under  the  British  Preferential  and 
Most  Favored  Nation  Tariffs  and  15%  under  the 
General  Tariff;  on  and  after  July  I,  1963  the 
Most  Favored  Nation  rate  will  be  9%. 

Item  915  "Cellulose  nitrate  cinematograph  and 
moving  picture  films,  negatives,  n.o.p.,"  sets  the 
rate  under  British  Preferential  and  Most  Favored 
Nation  tariffs  at  ten  per  cent,  with  no  discount 
when  duty  is  less  than  15  per  cent. 

Item  658,  which  was  free  under  British  Pre¬ 
ferential  tariff  and  Most  Favored  Nation  tariff 
and  three  cents  per  foot  under  General  tariff,  is 
listed  at  the  same  rates  but  has  been  altered  to 
exclude  filmed  or  video  taped  TV  commercials. 
Added  was  Item  658A,  which  gives  the  duty  on 
filmed  or  video  taped  TV  commercials  as  15% 
BPT,  20%  Mr  NT  and  30%  General  Tariff;  and 

658B,  which  gives  the  duty  on  video  tape,  n.o.p. 
(not  otherwise  provided  for  under  658  and  658A), 
as  15%  BPT,  20%  MFNT  and  30%  General  Tariff. 
The  amended  Item  658  reads: 

"Motion  picture  film,  of  16  millimetre  width  and 
over,  and  video  tape,  not  including  filmed  or 
video  taped  television  commercials,  when  im¬ 
ported  by  recognized  processors  of  motion  pic¬ 

ture  film  or  video  tape  having  duly  equipped 
laboratories  for  processing  motion  picture  film 
or  video  tape  in  Canada,  for  the  sole  purpose 
of  having  reproductions  made  therefrom,  and  if 
the  original  film  or  video  tape  is  re-exported 

within  six  months  from  the  date  of  importation, 


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under  such  regulations  as  the  Minister  may 
prescribe." 

Hem  696  affords  duty-free  entry  to  a  very 
broad  range  of  articles  and  equipment  imported 
into  Canada  for  the  use  and  by  order  of  any 
society  or  institution  incorporated  or  established 
solely  for  religious,  philosophical,  educational, 
scientific  or  literary  purposes,  or  for  the  encour¬ 
agement  of  the  fine  arts,  or  for  the  use  and  by 
order  of  any  public  hospital,  college,  academy, 
school  or  seminary  of  learning  in  Canada,  and 
not  for  sale  or  rental.  The  articles  referred  to 
above  include  sound  and  silent  films,  separate 
sound  film  tracks,  positive  and  negative  slides 
and  filmstrips.  The  relation  of  this  tariff  item  to 
certain  articles  of  equipment  is  noted  further  on. 

Unexposed  sensitized  negative  film  of  standard 
commercial  width,  viz.,  35  mm.  or  over,  is  rated 
for  duty  under  item  187b  at  10  per  cent  ad  va¬ 
lorem,  Most  Favored  Nation  tariff  and  free  under 
British  Preferential  Tariff.  Unexposed  sensitized 
negative  film  of  lesser  width,  e.g.  8  mm.  or  16 
mm.,  is  classified  for  duty  purposes  under  Item  187 
at  20  per  cent  ad  valorem  under  the  aforesaid 
Tariff  and  is  admitted  free  under  British  Preferen¬ 
tial  tariff. 

Exposed  35  mm.  films  pay  a  duty  of  1.5  Cana¬ 
dian  cents  per  foot.  This  tariff  also  applies  to 
British  films.  As  mentioned  above,  films  for  the 
use  and  by  order  of  institutions  or  societies  quali¬ 
fied  for  the  entry  benefits  are  exempt  from  duty. 

Film  cameras,  for  use  with  films  of  8  mm.,  16 
mm.  or  35  mm.  silent  type,  are  considered  to  be 
admissable  free  of  duty  under  the  provision  in 
Item  696  relating  to  "mechanical  equipment  of  a 
class  or  kind  not  made  in  Canada,"  when  for  the 
use  and  by  order  of  institutions  or  societies  quali¬ 
fied  for  the  entry  benefits  of  this  Item  and  not 
for  sale  or  rental. 


PROVINCIAL 

THE  most  comprehensive  survey  of 
the  motion  picture  in  action  ever 
made  and  recorded  is  that  which  was 
issued  by  UNESCO  in  1950,  “Press/Film/ 
Radio,”  which  is  one  of  the  “Reports  On 
the  Facilities  of  Mass  Communications” 
embracing  the  world.  Pages  292  to  305 
are  devoted  to  Canada,  a  flattering 
amount  of  space  indicative  of  its  high 
standing  in  the  film  world. 

One  of  the  most  interesting  sections  of 
Unesco’s  Canadian  survey  was  called 
“Legislation,”  which  contained  informa¬ 
tion  surprising  in  its  nature  and  quantity. 

It  is  reprinted  here  with  revisions  to 
bring  it  up  to  date. 

Apart  from  the  National  Film  Act  governing  the 
operation  of  the  National  Film  Board  of  Canada, 
which  will  be  dealt  with  later  on,  no  special 
film  legislation  has  been  issued  by  the  Canadian 
Government,  this  being  the  domain  of  the  pro¬ 
vincial  governments.  Each  of  these  has  enacted 
such  legislation,  mainly  dealing  with  licensing  and 
censorship  as  follows: 

British  Columbia:  Moving  Pictures  Act  1924  as 
amended  by  the  Moving  Pictures  Act  Amend¬ 
ment  Act  1948  and  the  Regulations  under  it 
(Regulations  respecting  Moving  Picture  Films 
and  Film  Exchanges,  lastly  amended  by  Order 
in  Council  No.  272  of  16  February  1950).  The 


Sound  projectors  for  16  mm.  films  are  held  to 
be  articles  of  a  class  or  kind  not  made  in  Canada 
and  are  therefore  admissable  under  Item  696, 
when  for  the  use  and  by  order  of  institutions 
qualified  for  the  entry  privileges  of  this  Item  and 
not  for  sale  or  rental. 

Sound  projectors  for  16  mm.  films,  designed  for 
portable  use  and  having  incandescent  lamp  light 
source,  have  been  ruled  as  made  in  Canada  and 
are  not  entitled  to  entry  under  Item  696. 

Slide  or  filmstrip  still-picture  projectors,  when 
valued  at  not  less  than  $25  each  retail  in  Canada 
may  be  admitted  free  of  duty  under  Item  696, 
when  for  the  use  and  by  order  of  institutions 
qualified  for  the  entry  privileges  of  this  Item  and 
not  for  sale  or  rental. 

Articles  entitled  to  entry  under  Tariff  Item  696 
are  exempt  from  the  consumption  of  sales  tax; 
otherwise  the  impost  of  eleven  per  cent  levied  on 
the  duty-paid  value  is  applicable. 

INCOME  TAX  INFORMATION 

No  changes  were  made  in  the  Canada-United 
States  Reciprocal  Tax  Convention  during  the  past 
year,  according  to  the  Department  of  National 
Revenue.  The  effect  of  the  Convention,  as  stated 
by  the  Legal  Branch  at  the  Taxation  Division,  is: 

"Under  the  Treaty  Agreement  between  the 
United  States  and  Canada,  a  credit  for  income 
tax  deducted  at  source  by  one  country  will  be 
allowed  on  the  return  filed  by  a  taxpayer  of  the 
other  country.  Canadians  earning  income  in  the 
United  States  may  claim  credits  in  their  Cana¬ 
dian  returns  for  income  tax  withheld  at  a  United 
States  source,  and  Americans  earning  income  in 
Canada  may  claim  credit  in  their  American  re¬ 
turns  for  income  tax  withheld  at  a  Canadian 
source. ' ' 


LEGISLATION 

censor  board,  which  has  an  "Adult  Entertain¬ 
ment"  classification,  recently  introduced  "Re¬ 
stricted,"  which  bans  all  under  18  from  films 
so  designated. 

Alberta:  Amusements  Act  and  the  Regulations 
Under  the  Amusements  Act  of  1941  lastly 
amended  by  Order  in  Council  No.  488  of  2 
May  1949.  A  recent  amendment  lowered  the 
age  at  which  children  may  attend  movie  thea¬ 
tres  after  8  p.m.  without  adult  companionship 
from  16  to  14. 

Manitoba:  Amusements  Act  1924. 

New  Brunswick:  The  Theatres  Act  1927. 

Nova  Scotia:  The  Theatres,  Cinematograph  and 
Amusements  Act  1923,  and  Regulations  there¬ 
under  (lastly  revised  7  July  1945). 

Ontario:  The  Theatres  Act,  1953,  a  complete  revi¬ 
sion  of  the  Theatres  and  Cinematographs  Act, 
first  passed  in  1911.  Under  the  new  act  the 
minimum  age  under  which  children  may  attend 
movies  unaccompanied  is  lowered  from  16  to  14. 
The  term  "theatre"  is  redefined  to  apply  only 
to  those  showing  35  mm.  films.  The  exhibition 
of  16  mm.  films  in  halls  becomes  the  respon¬ 
sibility  of  local  officials.  The  previous  men-per- 
booth  law  is  withdrawn.  Films  classified  as 
"Adult  Entertainment"  must  be  so  advertised 
in  the  papers  and  identified  outside  the  theatre. 
Under  the  category  called  "Restricted"  certain 
films  are  allowed  exhibition  for  patrons  over  18, 
each  engagement  requiring  approval. 

Prince  Edward  Island:  There  is  no  Board  of  Cen¬ 
sors.  Pictures  shown  must  be  approved  by  the 
New  Brunswick  Board  of  Censors. 

Quebec:  Act  respecting  Exhibitions  of  Moving  Pic- 


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tures  1925  and  the  regulations  under  it  (Regula¬ 
tions  respecting  the  censorship  of  films,  lastly 
revised  by  Order  in  Council  No.  342  of  31 
March  1949). 

Saskatchewan:  The  Theatres  and  Cinematographs 
Act  1940  and  the  Regulations  under  the  Theatres 
and  Cinematographs  Act,  lastly  amended  by 
Order  in  Council  No.  48  of  1948. 

Finally,  in  the  North  West  Territories  which  do 
not  constitute  a  province,  there  is  the  Ordinance 
respecting  Motion  Pictures,  lastly  amended  on  17 
March  1948,  dealing  mainly  with  theatre  licensing 
and  safety  conditions.  As  there  are  only  four 
licensed  cinemas  in  the  North  West  Territories 
which  obtain  films  through  provincial  distribution, 
and  as  such  films  have  been  censored  by  the 
provincial  authorities,  it  has  not  b^en  considered 
necessary  to  carry  out  further  censorship. 

In  Newfoundland,  there  is  an  "Act  regarding 
the  Censoring  of  Moving  Pictures,"  but  no  regu¬ 
lations  have  been  laid  down  thereunder.  At  one 
time  a  Board  of  Censorship  existed  but  it  was 
dissolved  some  years  ago. 

All  provincial  acts  contain  regulations  concern¬ 
ing  the  licensing  of  cinemas  with  a  view  to  public 
safety  and  compliance  with  censorshio  rule*.  Gen¬ 
erally  the  licensing  includes  permanent  cinemas 
as  well  as  mobile  cinemas  and  drive-in  theatres 
both  for  35mm  and  16mm.  In  the  Province  of 
Quebec,  film  performances  in  the  open  air  and 
consequently  drive-in  theatres,  are  prohibited. 
Most  of  the  provinces  require  by  law  th-*t  pro¬ 
jectionists  must  pass  an  examination  and  obtain 
a  certificate. 

Film  exchanges  (distributing  companies  and  their 
local  agents)  must  also  be  licensed,  generally  to 
ensure  the  safe  storage  of  films.  In  different  prov¬ 
inces,  such  as  the  provinces  of  Alberta,  Nova 
Scotia  and  Ontario,  the  law  contains  a  clause 
according  to  which  the  authority  in  charge  may 
prescribe  the  terms  and  conditions  under  which 
films  may  be  sold,  leased  or  exchanged. 

In  addition  the  Lieutenant-Governor  in  Council 
of  the  province  of  Ontario  may  require  that  a 


proportion  of  the  films  available  for  distribution 
to  exhibitors  and  the  films  exhibited  in  each 
theatre  be  of  British  manufacture  and  origin,  and 
he  may  fix  such  proportions  on  a  monthly  or 
yearly  basis. 

The  Nova  Scotia  Theatres,  Cinematographs  and 
Amusement  Act  lays  down  that  no  cinema  may 
be  deprived  of  the  number  of  films  necessary 
for  its  operation  and  also  that  no  cinema  may 
contract  for  more  films  than  are  reasonably 
required. 

A  special  rule  of  the  British  Columbia  Moving 
Pictures  Act  provides  for  the  establishment  of 
a  British  Columbia  Patriotic  and  Educational  Pic¬ 
ture  Service  under  the  Department  of  the  Attorney- 
General  The  task  of  this  service  is  to  produce 
and  acquire  films  and  slides  of  a  patriotic,  edu¬ 
cational  or  entertaining  nature  (especially  con¬ 
cerning  the  Province  or  the  Dominion)  and  to 
furnish  them  without  charge  for  public  exhibition 
in  the  cinemas.  The  Director  of  the  Service  may 
issue  directions  to  the  cinemas  as  to  the  times  and 
manner  of  the  exhibition  of  the  films  and  slides. 

Finally  different  provincial  acts  deal  with  enter¬ 
tainment  taxes  and  all  of  them  contain 
censorship  rules.  The  general  pattern  is  that  cen¬ 
sorship  is  exercised  in  each  province  by  a  Censor¬ 
ship  Board  and  appeals  against  the  decisions  of 
these  Boards  can  be  made  to  the  provincial 
Appeals  Boards.  Furthermore,  films  are  usually 
censored  under  two  categories:  Adult  and  Suit¬ 
able  for  Family  Entertainment  (or  General),  but 
Ontario  and  BC  have  added  a  third  classifica¬ 
tion:  Restricted,  under  which  only  persons  over 
18  years  may  be  admitted.  The  age  under  which 
children  may  not  visit  cinemas  unless  films  es¬ 
pecially  approved  for  them  are  shown,  varies 
from  14  to  16  years.  However,  in  the  Province 
of  Quebec  children  under  16  were  not  admitted 
at  all  from  1927  until  1961,  when  legislation  was 
introduced  to  change  this. 

(For  censorship  fees  and  exchange  licences  see 
Censorship  section.) 


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AWARDS 


ACADEMY  OF  MOTION  PICTURE 
ARTS  &  SCIENCES 

9038  Melrose  Ave.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
(Crestview  5-1146) 


OFFICERS 

President  Arthur  Freed 

Vice-Presidents  Elmer  Bernstein,  Jacob  H.  Karp 
Secretary  Hal  Elias 

Assistant  Secretary  Hal  Mohr 

Treasurer  Fred  L.  Metzler 

Assistant  Treasurer  Richard  Murphy 

Executive  Director  Margaret  Herrick 

Assistant  Executive  Director  Sam  E.  Brown 

Counsel  Wright,  Wright,  Goldwater  &  Mack 


BOARD  OF  GOVERNORS 

Jack  Atlas,  Elmer  Bernstein,  Steve  Broidy,  Mac¬ 
donald  Carey,  Wendell  Corey,  William  H.  Daniels, 
Delmer  Daves,  George  W.  Duning,  Hal  Elias,  Rudi 
A.  Fehr,  Arthur  Freed,  Ivan  Goff,  Alexander  Gol- 
itzen,  Roland  Gross,  Jacob  H.  Karp,  Stanley  E. 
Kramer,  Emile  Kuri,  Perry  Lieber,  Fred  L.  Metzler, 
Hal  Mohr,  Richard  Murphy,  Ken  Peterson,  Gordon 
E„  Sawyer,  Hal  B.  Wallis,  Waldon  O.  Watson,  Fred 
Zinneman. 

The  purposes  of  the  Academy  are: 

To  advance  the  arts  and  sciences  of  motion 
pictures  and  to  foster  co-operation  among  the 
creative  leadership  of  the  motion  picture  industry 
for  cultural,  educational  and  technological  pro¬ 
gress. 

To  recognize  outstanding  achievements  by  con¬ 
ferring  annual  Awards  of  Merit,  serving  as  a 
constant  incentive  within  the  industry  and  focusing 
wide  public  attention  upon  the  best  in  motion 
pictures. 

To  conduct  co-operative  technical  research  and 
stimulate  the  improvement  of  methods  and  equip¬ 
ment. 

To  provide  a  forum  and  common  meeting  ground 
for  the  various  branches  and  crafts;  to  sponsor 
publications;  and  to  serve  as  an  impartial  clear¬ 
ing  house  for  achievement  records  and  statistics. 

To  constitute  an  organization  of  established  pres¬ 
tige  which  is  expressly  prohibited  from  concern¬ 
ing  itself  with  economic,  political  or  labor  issues. 

To  represent  to  the  public  the  viewpoint  of  the 
actual  creators  of  motion  pictures  and  symbolize 
a  leadership  comparable  to  that  of  other  academic 
institutes  and  foundations. 

To  foster  educational  activities  between  the 
public  and  the  industry,  with  particular  reference 


to  encouraging  motion  picture  courses  in  univer¬ 
sities  and  sponsoring  vocational  scholarships. 

ADVERTISING  RULES 

Regulations  for  the  use  of  Academy  Award 
symbols  and  references  to  the  Oscar-winning  plays 
and  players  for  advertising  and  exploitation  pur¬ 
poses  are: 

No  film  or  achievement  which  has  not  won  an 
Academy  Award  may  be  advertised  or  exploited 
in  a  manner  which  will  mislead  the  public  and 
imply  by  design,  layout  or  wording  of  copy,  that 
the  film  or  achievement  has  won  the  Academy 
Award. 

Pictures  nominated  for  specific  Awards  may  be 
so  advertised  providing:  that  no  reproduction  of 
an  Awards  symbol  is  used;  that  the  word  "nomi¬ 
nations"  or  the  words  "nominated  for"  appear  in 
the  same  size,  style  and  color  of  types  as  the 
words  "Academy  Award";  that  the  achievement 
for  which  the  nomination  has  been  voted  is  in¬ 
cluded  in  the  advertising. 

Honorary  Awards  which  are  conferred  only  by 
vote  of  the  Academy  Board  of  Governors  must 
be  clearly  defined  in  all  advertising  as  Honorary 
Awards  and  must  specify  the  accomplishments  for 
which  the  recognition  was  accorded.  Honorary 
Awards  shall  not  be  so  advertised  or  exploited 
that  the  public  will  confuse  an  Honorary  Award 
with  an  Award  voted  by  the  Academy  member¬ 
ship. 

When  an  Honorary  Award  has  been  conferred 
for  a  technique  or  for  a  series  of  motion  pictures, 
the  Award  symbol  granted  for  that  Honorary 
Award  may  be  used  in  advertising  such  technique 
or  series  providing:  that  the  year  and  accomplish¬ 
ment  for  which  the  Honorary  Award  was  given  is 
included  in  the  advertising;  that  only  the  symbol 
presented  for  the  technique  or  series  is  used,  and 
not  the  statuette  unless  the  statuette  was  the 
symbol  so  presented. 

Academy  Award  symbols  (statuette  or  plaque) 
may  be  used  without  special  written  permission 
only  (a)  To  advertise  the  specific  achievement 
for  which  the  Award  was  given;  (b)  To  refer  to 
the  presentation  of  the  annual  Academy  Awards 
as  an  event;  and  (c)  In  connection  with  stories 
and  articles  referring  to  the  Academy  as  an 
organization.  Permission  to  use  the  Academy 
Award  symbols  for  any  other  purposes  whatsoever 
must  be  obtained  in  writing  from  the  Academy. 


1962  ACADEMY  AWARDS 

( Awards  made  by  the  Academy  of  Motion  Picture  Arts  and 
Sciences  in  April,  1963  in  Hollywood,  California.) 


Production:  Lawrence  of  Arabia,  Horizon  Pictures- 
Columbia. 

Actor:  Gregory  Peck,  To  Kill  a  Mockingbird,  Em¬ 
pire-Universal. 

Actress:  Anne  Bancroft,  The  Miracle  Worker,  United 
Artists. 

Supporting  Actor:  Ed  Begley,  Sweet  Bird  of  Youth, 
MGM. 

Supporting  Actress:  Patty  Duke,  The  Miracle  Work¬ 
er. 

Direction:  David  Lean,  Lawrence  of  Arabia. 


Screenplay  (Adapted  from  another  source):  Horton 
Foote  for  To  Kill  a  Mockingbird. 

Screenplay  (Original  story):  Ennie  de  Concini,  Al¬ 
fredo  Giannett?  and  Pietro  Germi  for  Divorce 
—“Italian  Style,  IFD. 

Cinematography,  Color:  Fred  A.  Young  for  Lawr¬ 
ence  of  Arabia. 

Cinematography,  Black  and  White:  Jean  Bourgoin, 
Henry  Persin  and  Walter  Wottitz  for  The 
Longest  Day,  2Qth-Fox. 

Song:  Henry  Mancini  for  music  and  Johnny  Mer- 


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cer  for  lyrics  for  Days  of  Wine  and  Roses 
from  the  film  of  the  same  name,  Warners. 

Music  Score  (Adaptation  or  treatment):  Ray 
Heindorf  for  The  Music  Man,  Warners. 

Music  Score  (Substantially  original:  Maurice 
Jarre  for  Lawrence  of  Arabia. 

Film  Editing:  Ann  Coates  for  Lawrence  of  Arabia. 

Sound:  John  Cox,  sound  director,  for  Lawrence  of 
Arabia. 

Art  Direction,  Color:  John  Box  and  John  Stoll  for 
Lawrence  of  Arabia.  Set  decoration,  Dario 
Simoni. 

Art  Direction,  Black  and  White:  Alexander  Golitzen 
and  Henry  Bumstead  for  To  Kill  a  Mockingbird. 
Set  decoration,  Oliver  Emert. 


Costume  Design,  Color:  Mary  Wells  for  The  Won¬ 
derful  World  of  the  Brothers  Grimm,  MGM- 
Cinerama. 

Costume  Design,  Black  and  White:  Norma  Koch  for 
Whatever  Happened  to  Baby  Jane?,  Warners. 

Documentary,  Feature:  Black  Fox,  Astor  Pictures. 

Documentary,  Short:  Dylan  Thomas,  Janus  Films. 

Short,  Live  Action:  Heureux  Anniversaire,  Atlantic 
Pictures. 

Short,  Cartoon:  The  Hole,  Brandon  Films. 

Speciaf  Effects:  Robert  MacDonald  for  visual  ef¬ 
fects  and  Jacques  Maumont  for  audible  effects 
in  The  Longest  Day. 

Jean  Hersholt  Humanitarian  Award:  Steve  Broidy. 


Previous  Academy  Awards 


1927- 28 

Actor:  Emil  Jannings,  Way  of  All  Flesh. 

Actress:  Janet  Gaynor,  Seventh  Heaven. 

Picture:  Wings,  Paramount. 

Special  Awards:  Warner  Bros,  for  The  Jazz  Singer. 
Charles  Chaplin  for  The  Circus. 

1928- 29 

Actor:  Warner  Baxter,  In  Old  Arizona. 

Actress:  Mary  Pickford,  Coquette. 

Picture:  Broadway  Melody,  MGM. 

1929- 30 

Actor:  George  Arliss,  Disraeli. 

Actress:  Norma  Shearer,  The  Divorcee. 

Picture:  All  Quiet  on  the  Western  Front,  Universal. 

1930- 31 

Actor:  Lionel  Barrymore,  A  Free  Soul. 

Actress:  Marie  Dressier,  Min  and  Bill. 

Picture:  Cimarron,  RKO. 

1931- 32 

Actor:  Fredric  March,  Dr.  Jekyll  and  Mr.  Hyde. 
Actress:  Helen  Hayes,  The  Sin  of  Madelon  Claudet. 
Picture:  Grand  Hotel,  MGM. 

Special  Award:  Walt  Disney  for  creation  of  Mickey 
Mouse. 

1932- 33 

Actor:  Charles  Laughton,  The  Private  Life  of 
Henry  VIII. 

Actress:  Katharine  Hepburn,  Morning  Glory. 
Picture:  Cavalcade,  Fox  Film  Corp. 

1934 

Actor:  Clark  Gable,  It  Happened  One  Night. 
Actress:  Claudette  Colbert,  It  Happened  One 
Night. 

Picture:  It  Happened  One  Night,  Columbia. 
Special  Award:  Shirley  Temple  for  outstanding 
contribution  to  screen  entertainment. 

1935 

Actor:  Victor  McLaglen,  The  Informer. 

Actress:  Bette  Davis,  Dangerous. 

Picture:  Mutiny  on  the  Bounty,  MGM. 

Special  Awards:  David  Wark  Griffith  for  dis¬ 
tinguished  creative  achievements  as  director 
and  producer  and  lasting  contributions  to 
progress  of  motion  picture  arts. 

1936 

Actor:  Paul  Muni,  The  Story  of  Louis  Pasteur. 
Actress:  Luise  Rainer,  The  Great  Ziegfeld. 

Picture:  The  Great  Ziegfeld,  MGM. 

Special  Awards:  March  of  Time.  W.  Howard 
Greene  and  Harold  Rosson  for  color  cinema¬ 
tography  in  the  Garden  of  Allah. 

1937 

Actor:  Spencer  Tracy,  Captains  Courageous. 
Actress:  Luise  Rainer,  The  Good  Earth. 
Documentary,  Feature:  The  Horse  With  the  Flying 
Tail,  Walt  Disney-Empire-Universal. 
Documentary,  Short:  Giuseppina,  James  Hill  Pro- 
duction-Lester  A.  Schoenfeld  Films. 


Short,  Live  Action:  Day  of  the  Painter,  Little 
Movies-Kingsley-U nion  Films. 

Short,  Cartoon:  Munro,  Rembrandt  Films-Film 
Representations. 

Special  Effects:  Gene  Warren  and  Tim  Baar  for 
The  Time  Machine,  Galaxy  Films-MGM. 

Foreign  Language  Film:  The  Virgin  Spring,  A.  B. 

Svensk  Filmindustri  (Sweden). 

Jean  Hersholt  Humanitarian  Award:  Sol  Lesser. 

Special  Honorary  Awards:  Gary  Cooper;  Stan 
Laurel;  Hayley  Mills  for  most  outstanding 
juvenile  performance  of  the  year  in  Walt 
Disney's  Pollyana. 

Picture:  The  Life  of  Emile  Zola,  Warner  Bros. 

Special  Awards:  Mack  Sennett,  Edgar  Bergen. 

W.  Howard  Greene  for  color  photography  of 
A  Star  Is  Born,  Selznick-United  Artists.  The 
Museum  of  Modern  Art  Film  Library  for  col¬ 
lecting  films  dating  from  1895. 

Irvinq  G.  Thalberg  Memorial  Award:  Darryl  F. 
Zanuck. 

1938 

Actor:  Spencer  Tracy,  Boys  Town. 

Actress:  Bette  Davis,  Jezebel. 

Picture:  You  Can't  Take  It  With  You,  Columbia. 

Special  Awards:  Walt  Disney  for  Snow  White  and 
the  Seven  Dwarfs.  Deanna  Durbin.  Mickey 
Rooney.  Oliver  Marsh  and  Allan  Davies  for 
color  cinematography  of  Sweethearts.  Harry 
M.  Warner.  J.  Arthur  Ball.  Paramount.  Gor¬ 
don  Jennings.  Farciot  Edouard  and  Loren 
Ryder. 

Irving  G.  Thalberg  Memorial  Award:  Hal  Wallis. 

1939 

Actor:  Robert  Donat,  Goodbye,  Mr.  Chips. 

Actress:  Vivian  Leigh,  Gone  With  the  Wind. 

Picture:  Gone  With  the  Wind,  Selznick  Interna- 
tional-MGM . 

Special  Awards:  Douglas  Fairbanks,  Sr.  The  Tech¬ 
nicolor  Company.  Motion  Picture  Relief  Fund. 
Judy  Garland  for  outstanding  performance  as 
screen  juvenile.  William  Cameron  Menzies  for 
achievements  in  use  of  color  for  Gone  With 
the  Wind. 

Irving  G.  Thalberg  Memorial  Award:  David  O. 
Selznick. 

1940 

Actor:  James  Stewart,  The  Philadelphia  Story. 

Actress:  Ginger  Rogers,  Kitty  Foyle. 

Picture:  Rebecca,  Selznick  International-U A. 

Special  Awards:  Bob  Hope.  Colonel  Nathan  Levin¬ 
son.  Twentieth  Century-Fox  Films.  Warner  Bros. 
Art  Department  and  Anton  Grot. 

1941 

Actor:  Gary  Cooper,  Sergeant  York. 

Actress:  Joan  Fontaine,  Suspicion. 

Picture:  How  Green  Was  My  Valley,  20th  Century- 
Fox. 

Special  Awards:  Walt  Disney.  William  Garrity. 


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John  A.  Hawkins.  RCA  Manufacturing  Co.  for 
use  of  sound  in  Fantasia.  Leopold  Stokowski 
and  associates  for  unique  creation  of  visualiz¬ 
ed  music  in  Fantasia. 

Irving  G.  Tholberg  Memorial  Award:  Walt  Disney. 

1942 

Actor:  James  Cagney,  Yankee  Doodle  Dandy. 

Actress:  Greer  Garson,  Mrs.  Miniver. 

Picture:  Mrs.  Miniver,  MGM. 

Special  Awards:  Charles  Boyer  for  creation  of  the 
French  Research  Foundation.  In  Which  We 
Serve  for  outstanding  international  foreign 
production.  MGM  for  production  of  the  Andy 
Hardy  series  which  best  reflects  the  American 
Way  of  Life. 

Irving  G.  Thalberg  Memorial  Award:  Sidney 
Franklin. 

1943 

Actor:  Paul  Lukas,  The  Watch  on  the  Rhine. 

Actress:  Jennifer  Jones,  The  Song  of  Bernadette. 

Picture:  Casablanca,  Warner  Bros. 

Special  Award:  George  Pal  for  his  novel  technique 
in  producing  puppetoon  shorts. 

Irving  G.  Thalberg  Memorial  Award:  Hal  B.  Wallis. 

1944 

Actor:  Bing  Crosby,  Going  My  Way. 

Actress:  Ingrid  Bergman,  Gaslight. 

Picture:  Going  My  Way,  Paramount. 

Special  Av/ard:  Margaret  O'Brien  as  the  outstand¬ 
ing  child  actress  of  the  year. 

Irving  G.  Thalberg  Memorial  Award:  Darryl  F. 
Zanuck. 

1945 

Actor:  Ray  Milland,  The  Lost  Weekend. 

Actress:  Joan  Crawford,  Mildred  Pierce. 

Picture:  The  Lost  Weekend,  Paramount. 

Special  Awards:  Walter  Wanger  for  distinguished 
achievement  in  serving  six  consecutive  years 
as  president  of  the  Academy  of  Motion  Picture 
Arts  and  Sciences.  Frank  Ross,  producer, 
Mervyn  Leroy,  director,  and  Frank  Sinatra, 
star  of  the  House  I  Live  In.  Peggy  Ann  Garner 
as  the  most  promising  juvenile  of  1945  for  her 
performance  in  A  Tree  Grows  In  Brooklyn. 

1946 

Actor:  Fredric  March,  The  Best  Years  of  Our  Lives. 

Actress:  Olivia  de  Havilland,  To  Each  His  Own. 

Picture:  The  Best  Years  of  Our  Lives,  RKO-Samuel 
Goldwyn. 

Special  Awards:  Laurence  Olivier.  Harold  Russell. 
Ernst  Lubitsch.  Claude  Jarman,  Jr.  (Junior 
Award ) . 

Irving  G.  Thalberg  Memorial  Award:  Samuel  Gold¬ 
wyn. 

1947 

Actor:  Ronald  Colman,  A  Double  Life. 

Actress:  Loretta  Young,  The  Farmer's  Daughter. 

Picture:  Gentleman's  Agreement,  20th  Century-Fox. 

Special  Awards:  Shoe  Shine,  Lopert  Films.  Ken 

(AV.  8-5489) 

Murray  for  Bill  and  Coo.  James  Baskett  for 
his  portrayal  of  Uncle  Remus  in  Song  of  the 
South.  Industry  pioneers  —  George  K.  Spoor, 
Thomas  Armat,  Albert  E.  Smith,  Col.  William 
N.  Selig.  C.  C.  Davis  of  Western  Electric. 
Charles  R.  Dailey  of  Paramount  Laboratories. 
Col.  Nathan  Levinson  of  Warner  Bros. 

1948 

Actor:  Sir  Laurence  Olivier,  Hamlet. 

Actress:  Jane  Wyman,  Johnny  Belinda. 

Picture:  Hamlet,  J.  Arthur  Rank  Organization. 

Special  Awards:  Ivan  Jandl  for  The  Search.  Sid 
Grauman.  Adolph  Zukor.  Walter  Wanger  for 
Joan  of  Arc. 

Irving  G.  Thalberg  Memorial  Award:  Jerry  Wald. 

1949 

Actor:  Broderick  Crawford,  All  the  King's  Men. 


Actress:  Olivia  de  Havilland,  The  Heiress. 

Picture:  All  the  King's  Men,  Robert  Rossen-Colum- 
bia . 

Special  Awards:  Jean  Hersholt  for  distinguished 
service  to  the  industry.  Bobby  Driscoll  for 
outstanding  juvenile  performance  in  The  Win¬ 
dow  and  So  Dear  to  My  Heart.  Fred  Astaire 
for  raising  the  standard  of  musical  films. 
Cecil  B.  De  Mille  for  37  years  of  pioneer 
work  in  the  industry. 

1950 

Actor:  Jose  Ferrer,  Cyrano  de  Bergerac. 

Actress:  Judy  Holliday,  Born  Yesterday. 

Picture:  All  About  Eve,  20th  Century-Fox. 

Special  Awards:  The  Walls  of  Malapaga.  George 
Murphy.  Louis  B.  Mayer.  James  B.  Gordon  and 
20th-Fox  camera  dept.  John  Paul  Livadary, 
Floyd  Campbell,  L.  W.  Russell  and  Columbia 
s'ound  dept.  Loren  L.  Ryder  and  Paramount 
sound  dept. 

Irving  G.  Thalberg  Memorial  Award:  Darryl  F. 
Zanuck. 

1951 

Actor:  Humphrey  Bogart,  The  African  Queen. 

Actress:  Vivien  Leigh,  A  Streetcar  Named  Desire. 

Picture:  An  American  in  Paris,  MGM. 

Special  Awards:  Rashomon.  Gene  Kelly  for  Achieve¬ 
ment  in  the  Art  of  Choreography  on  Film. 

Irving  G.  Thalberg  Memorial  Award:  Arthur  Freed. 

1952 

Actor:  Gary  Cooper,  High  Noon. 

Actress:  Shirley  Booth,  Come  Back,  Little  Sheba. 

Picture:  The  Greatest  Show  on  Earth,  Paramount. 

Special  Awards:  Bob  Hope,  Harold  Lloyd,  Merian 
C.  Cooper,  Joseph  M.  Schenck,  A.  Arnold 
Gillespie,  George  Alfred  Mitchell. 

Irving  G.  Thalberg  Memorial  Award:  Cecil  B.  De 
Mille. 

1953 

Actor:  William  Holden,  Stalag  17. 

Actress:  Audrey  Hepburn,  Roman  Holiday. 

Picture:  From  Here  to  Eternity,  Columbia. 

Special  Awards:  Joseph  I.  Breen,  Pete  Smith,  Fred 
Waller,  20th-Fox  for  CinemaScope,  Bell  & 
Howell. 

Irving  G.  Thalberg  Memorial  Award:  George 
Stevens. 

1954 

Actor:  Marlon  Brando,  On  the  Waterfront. 

Actress:  Grace  Kelly,  The  Country  Girl. 

Picture:  On  the  Waterfront,  Columbia. 

Special  Awards:  Gate  of  Hell,  Daiei-IFD.  Jon 
Whitley  and  Vincent  Winters  for  Best  Juvenile 
Performances  in  The  Kidnappers,  JARO.  Greta 
Garbo.  Danny  Kaye  for  work  for  UN  and 
performance  in  Assignment  Children.  Loren 
L.  Ryder,  John  R.  Bishop  and  Paramount 
technical  staff  for  VistaVision. 

1955 

Actor:  Ernest  Borgnine,  Marty. 

Actress:  Anna  Magnani,  The  Rose  Tattoo. 

Picture:  Marty,  United  Artists. 

Special  Award:  Samurai,  Toho,  Japan,  as  Best 
Foreign  Film. 

1956 

Actor:  Yul  Brynner,  The  King  and  I. 

Actress:  Ingrid  Bergman,  Anastasia. 

Picture:  Around  the  World  in  80  Days,  Michael 
Todd-United  Artists. 

Special  Award:  La  Strada,  IFD,  Italy,  as  Best 
Foreign  Film. 

Irving  G.  Thalberg  Memorial  Award:  Buddy  Adler. 

1957 

Actor:  Alec  Guinness,  The  Bridge  on  the  River 
Kwai. 

Actress:  Joanne  Woodward,  Three  Faces  of  Eve. 


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Picture:  The  Bridge  on  the  River  Kwai,  Horizon 
Pictures-Columbia. 

Foreign  Language  Picture:  The  Nights  of  Cabiria. 

Dino  De  Laurentiis  (Italy). 

Honorary  Awards:  Charles  Bracket,  B.  B.  Kahane, 
G.  B.  "Bronco"  Billy  Anderson. 

Jean  Hersholt  Memorial  Award:  Samuel  Goldwyn. 

1958 

Actor:  David  Niven,  Separate  Tables. 

Actress:  Susan  Hayward,  I  Want  to  Live. 

Picture:  Gigi,  Arthur  Freed  Productions-MGM. 
Foreign  Language  Picture:  Mon  Oncle,  Spectra- 
Gray-Alter  Films  (France). 

Honorary  Award:  Maurice  Chevalier. 

Irving  G.  Thalberg  Memorial  Award:  Jack  L. 
Warner. 

1959 

Actor:  Charlton  Heston,  Ben-Hur. 

Actress:  Simone  Signoret,  Room  at  the  Top. 
Picture:  Ben-Hur,  MGM. 


Jean  Hersholt  Memorial  Award:  Bob  Hope. 

1960 

Actor:  Burt  Lancaster,  Elmer  Gantry. 

Actress:  Elizabeth  Taylor,  Butterfield  8. 

Picture:  The  Apartment,  Mirisch  Co. -United  Artists. 

1961 

Actor:  Maximilian  Schell,  Judgment  at  Nuremberg. 

Actress:  Sophia  Loren,  Two  Women. 

Picture:  West  Side  Story,  Mirisch  Co. -United 
Artists. 

Irving  G.  Thalberg  Memorial  Award:  Stanley 
Kramer. 

Jean  Hersholt  Humanitarian  Award:  George  Seaton. 

Special  Honorary  Awards:  Fred  L.  Metzler  for 
his  service  to  the  Academy.  Jerome  Robbins 
for  his  outsanding  choreography  on  film.  Bill 
L.  Hendricks  for  his  patriotic  service  in  pro¬ 
ducing  the  Marine  Corps  film,  A  Force  in 
Readiness. 


British  Film  Academy  Awards 


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OFFICERS 


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Vice-Chairmen  Edgar  Anstey 

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On  Jan.  I,  1959  the  British  Film  Academy  was 
merged  with  the  Guild  of  Television  Producers 
and  Directors  to  form  The  Society  of  Film  and 
Television  Arts,  Ltd.  in  order  to  continue  the 
work  of  both  groups  in  a  single  organization. 

Objects  of  the  SFTA  are  "To  promote,  maintain, 
improve  and  advance  original  and  creative  work 
among  persons  engaged  in  film  and  television 
production;  to  create  and  maintain  a  high  stand¬ 
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sons;  and  to  encourage  and  promote  experiment 
and  research  in  the  arts,  sciences  and  techniques 
of  film  and  television  production."  Among  its 
varied  activities  are  fhe  annual  British  Film  Aca¬ 
demy  Awards  and  those  of  the  Guild  of  Tele¬ 
vision  Producers  and  Directors. 

Its  members  are  senior  film-makers  or  produc¬ 
tion  executives  and  producers  or  directors  of 
TV  programmes.  Associate  members  are  others 
working  creatively  in  film  or  TV  and  Affiliates 
are  those  not  creatively  involved  but  who  work 
in  professional  contact  with  those  who  are. 

1962  UK  ACADEMY  AWARDS 

Film  From  Any  Sources:  Lawrence  of  Arabia 
(Columbia ) . 

British  Film:  Lawrence  of  Arabia. 

United  Nations  Award:  Reach  for  Glory  (UK). 

Short  Film:  Incident  at  Owl  Creek  (France). 

Specialized  Film:  Four  Line  Conics  (Canada). 

Animated  Film:  The  Apple  (UK). 

British  Screenplay:  Lawrence  of  Arabia  (Robert 
Bolt). 

British  Actress:  Leslie  Caron  in  The  L-Shaped 
Room. 

British  Actor:  Peter  O'Toole  in  Lawrence  of 
Arabia. 

Foreign  Acress:  Anne  Bancroft  in  The  Miracle 
Worker  (USA). 


Foreign  Actor:  Burt  Lancaster  in  Bird  Man  of 
Alcatraz  (USA). 

Most  Promising  Newcomer:  Tom  Courtenay  in 
The  Loneliness  of  the  Long  Distance  Runner  (UK). 
WINNERS  IN  PREVIOUS  YEARS 
The  Best  Picture  from  any  Source:  1947 — The 
Best  Years  of  Our  Lives;  1948 — Hamlet;  1949 — 
The  Bicycle  Thief;  1950 — All  About  Eve;  1951  — 
La  Ronde;  1952 — Breaking  the  Sound  Barrier; 
1953 — Jeux  Interdits;  1954 — Le  Salaire  de  la 
Peur;  1955 — Richard  III;  1956 — Gervaise;  1957 — 
The  Bridge  on  the  River  Kwai;  1958 — Room  at  the 
Top;  1959 — Ben-Hur;  1960 — The  Apartment;  1961 

—  (Tie)  Ballad  of  a  Soldier  and  The  Hustler. 

The  Best  British  Picture:  1947 — Odd  Man  Out; 
1948— The  Fallen  Idol;  1949— The  Third  Man; 

1950 — The  Blue  Lamp;  1951 — The  Lavender  Hill 
Mob;  1952 — Breaking  the  Sound  Barrier;  1953 

—  Genevieve;  1954  —  Hobson's  Choice;  1955  — 
Richard  III;  1956 — Reach  for  the  Sky;  1957 — The 
Bridge  on  the  River  Kwai;  1958 — Room  at  the  Top; 
1959 — Sapphire;  1960 — Saturday  Night  and  Sun¬ 
day  Morning;  1961 — A  Taste  of  Honey. 

The  Best  Documentary  Picture:  1947  —  The 

World  Is  Rich;  1948 — The  Louisiana  Story;  1949 — 

Daybreak  in  Udi;  1950 — The  Undefeated;  1951  — 
Beaver  Valley;  1952 — Royal  Journey;  1953 — The 
Conquest  of  Everest;  1954 — The  Great  Adventure; 

1955 —  The  Vanishing  Prairie;  1956 — On  the  Bow¬ 
ery;  1957 — Journey  Into  Spring;  1958 — Glass;  1959 
— Seven  Cities  of  Antarctica;  1960 — High  Journey. 

Special  Award  for  Work  Lying  Outside  the 
Feature  and  Documentary  Fields:  1948 — Atomic 
Physics;  1949 — La  Famille  Martin;  1950 — The  True 
Face  of  Japan  (This  Modern  Age);  1951  — 
Gerald  McBoing-Boing;  1952 — Animated  Genesis; 
1953 — The  Romance  of  Transportation;  1954 — 
Time  Out  of  War;  1955 — The  Bespoke  Overcoat; 

1956—  The  Red  Balloon;  1957— A  Chairy  Tale;  1958 
— The  Children's  Film  Foundation;  1959 — This  is 
the  BBC;  1960 — Dispute. 

United  Nations  Award  for  the  Besit  Picture 
Illustrating  One  or  More  Principles  of  the  United 
Nations  Charter:  1949 — The  Search;  1950 — In¬ 
truder  in  the  Dust;  1951 — Four  in  a  Jeep;  1952 
— Cry  the  Beloved  Country;  1953 — World  With¬ 
out  End;  1954 — The  Divided  Heart;  1955 — Chil¬ 
dren  of  Hiroshima;  1956 — Race  for  Life;  1957 — The 
Happy  Road;  1958 — The  Defiant  Ones;  1959 — On 
the  Beach;  1960 — Hiroshima,  Mon  Amour;  1961  — 
Let  My  People  Go. 

Robert  Flaherty  Award  for  the  Best  Feature- 
Length  Documentary:  1959 — The  Savage  Eye;  1961 
— Volcano. 


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Canadian  Film  Awards 


Chairman  Roy  Little 

Management  Canadian  Film  Institute 

1762  Carling  Ave.,  Ottawa,  Ont. 

MANAGEMENT  COMMITTEE 
Gordon  Stoneham,  A.  L.  Hepworth,  Bernard 
Lalande,  Roy  Little  (secretary  to  the  Committee), 
representing  the  Canadian  Film  Institute;  Walter  B. 
Herbert,  E.  R.  McEwen,  Alan  Clarke,  representing 
The  Canada  Foundation;  J.  Roby  Kidd,  J.  Alex 
Edmison,  Frank  Peers,  representing  the  Canadian 
Association  for  Adult  Education;  Graeme  Fraser, 
Michael  Spencer,  representing  The  Association 
of  Motion  Picture  Producers  and  Laboratories 

of  Canada;  Dr.  W.  L.  Archer,  representing 

Amateurs. 

GENERAL  REGULATIONS 

1.  Each  film  entered  must  be  accompanied  by 

a  completed  official  entry  form  with  entry 
fee  attached. 

2.  All  films  must  be  produced  in  Canada  by 

Canadian  producers. 

3.  Films  must  have  been  produced,  or  released 

generally,  during  the  year  being  judged. 

4.  A  film  may  be  entered  in  only  one  class. 

5.  The  committee  reserves  the  right  to  place 

any  entry  in  the  most  suitable  class  after 

consultation  with  the  producer. 

6.  Entries  in  the  non-theatrical  class  must  be 

on  16  mm.  stock. 

7.  No  award  will  be  made  in  any  class  if  the 


Canadian  Film 

FILM  OF  THE  YEAR 

LONELY  BOY,  produced  by  the  National  Film 
Board,  "for  its  achievement  as  a  work  of  art  as 
much  as  a  document  on  a  phenomenon  of  our 
times,  distinguished  by  its  conception,  camera 
work  and  editing." 

SPECIAL  AWARDS 

To  Dorothy  and  Oscar  Burritt  of  Toronto  "for 
their  pioneering  work  over  three  decades  in 
contributing  to  the  development  of  appreciation 
of  film  in  Canada"  and  to  Gaudry  Delisle  of 
Quebec  City  "in  grateful  recognition  of  his  many 
years  of  devoted  service  for  the  promotion  of 
wider  understanding  and  better  use  of  films 
for  educational  purposes." 

THEATRICAL 

THEATRICAL  FEATURE 

No  award  was  made  by  the  judges  in  this 
category. 

THEATRICAL  SHORT 

NAHANNI,  produced  by  the  National  Film 
Board,  "for  its  successful  exploitation  of  a  dra¬ 
matic  story  in  a  remarkable  setting  and  the 
excellence  of  its  presentation." 

NON-THEATRICAL 

ARTS  AND  EXPERIMENTAL 

JOUR  APRES  JOUR,  produced  by  the  National 
Film  Board,  "for  the  intuitive  selection  and  imagin¬ 
ative  handling  of  sound  and  image  to  contrast 


judges  feel  that  the  entries  do  not  reach 
a  suitable  standard. 

8.  The  adjudication  of  the  entries  by  the  judges 
is  final. 

JUDGES 

The  panels  of  judges  are  composed  of  men  and 
women  who  are  qualified  to  make  evaluations, 
while  not  being  connected  in  any  way  with  any 
film  submitted.  In  the  formation  of  each  panel, 

recognition  has  been  given  to  the  fact  that  both 
French  and  English  films  will  be  entered. 

The  judges,  in  making  the  awards,  will  assess 
the  overall  effectiveness  of  the  film.  They  will 
take  into  account  such  factors  as:  The  aim  of 

the  film  and  how  well  it  is  achieved;  its  unity 
and  clarity;  the  direction,  editing,  quality  of 
script,  photography,  sound  track,  titles,  anima¬ 
tion,  music,  etc.  The  Management  Committee 
may  from  time  to  time  grant  special  awards  for 
other  outstanding  achievement  in  the  motion 

picture  field. 

AWARDS 

The  judges  may  recommend  a  Canadian  Film 
of  the  Year  Award  to  the  film  which  represents 
the  highest  achievement  of  the  year;  a  Certificate 
of  Merit  to  the  film  judged  best  in  each  class. 
The  trophy  of  the  Association  of  Motion  Picture 
Producers  and  Laboratories  of  Canada  goes  to 
the  best  amateur  film  of  the  year.  Awards  for 

the  best  black-and-white  and  color  cinematogra phy 
are  presented  by  the  Canadian  Society  of 
Cinematographers. 


Awards,  1962 

the  monotonous  routine  of  men  at  work  with  their 
thoughts  and  private  interests." 

CHILDREN'S  FILMS 

FANTASTIQUE,  FANTASTIQUE,  produced  by  the 
National  Film  Board,  "for  its  skilful  use  of  film 
in  capturing  the  delight  and  wonder  of  children 
as  they  discover  through  microscopes  the  design 
and  excitement  in  nature." 

CLIMATES  OF  NORTH  AMERICA,  produced  by 
the  National  Film  Board,  "for  integrating  a  clear 
narrative  with  effective  animation  at  a  pace  and 
in  a  manner  most  suitable  for  its  intended 
audience." 

GENERAL  INFORMATION 

LONELY  BOY  was  the  winner  in  this  category 
also. 

PUBLIC  RELATIONS 

ARCTIC  ISLAND  WILDCAT,  produced  by  Spence 
Crilly  Film  Productions,  "for  its  reality  and  au¬ 
thenticity  in  the  documentary  tradition  and  its 
achievement  of  purpose." 

SALES  AND  PROMOTION 

PARTNERS  FOR  PROGRESS,  produced  by  Craw¬ 
ley  Films  Ltd.,  "for  its  imagination,  excellent 
visual  quality  and  unaffected  spirit  in  presenting 
the  economic  philosophy  of  industrial  develop¬ 
ment." 

PATTERNS,  produced  by  Williams  Drege  and 
Hill  Ltd.,  "for  its  brilliant  and  humorous  treat¬ 
ment  of  the  difficult  subject  of  advertising  re¬ 
search." 


147 


TRAVEL  AND  RECREATION 

GREY  CUP  FESTIVAL  ’62,  produced  by  Chet- 
wynd  Films  Ltd.,  "for  its  dynamic  and  vivid 
presentation  of  a  Canadian  sports  spectacle." 

WILDERNESS  TREASURE,  produced  by  Wilber 
Sutherland  and  William  Mason,  "for  its  excellent 
use  of  film  to  capture  the  beauty,  mood  and 
spirit  of  the  Canadian  wilderness  c|nd  its  impact 
on  young  campers." 

TRAINING  AND  INSTRUCTION 

MATHEMATICS  AT  YOUR  FINGERTIPS,  pro¬ 
duced  by  the  National  Film  Board,  "for  its 
well-developed  and  attractive  exposition  of  a 
new  method  of  teaching  mathematics." 

TELEVISION 

INFORMATIONAL 

LISTEN  WITH  YOUR  EYES,  produced  by  the 
Canadian  Broadcasting  Corp.,  "for  its  insight  and 
absorbing  presentation  of  the  problems  of  the 
deaf  in  learning  language  concepts." 

THE  ANNANACKS,  produced  by  Crawley  Films 
Ltd.,  "for  its  treatment  of  a  sociological  subject 
with  sensitivity  and  dignity  and  for  its  excellent 
visuals." 

COMMERCIAL 

KRAFT  STRAWBERRY,  produced  by  Rabko  Tele¬ 
vision  Productions  Co.  Ltd.,  "for  its  excellence 
as  a  product  commercial." 

AMATEUR 

(Winner  of  this  category  receives  the  Trophy 
of  the  Association  of  Motion  Picture  Producers 
and  Laboratories  of  Canada,  given  annually  for 
the  Best  Amateur  Film.) 

CATHY,  produced  by  Peter  Gerretsen  of  Mont¬ 
real,  "the  best  amateur  film  produced  in  Canada 
in  1962"  and  winner  of  the  AMPPLC  Trophy. 

POISON,  produced  by  Derek  Davy  and  Maurice 
Stevens,  "one  of  the  best  amateur  films  produced 
in  Canada  in  1962." 

SPECIAL  FILM  AWARD 

FOUR  LINE  CONICS,  produced  by  the  National 
Film  Board,  "in  recognition  of  its  imaginative  and 
experimental  illustration  of  a  specialized  mathe¬ 
matical  concept." 

Previous  Winners 

1961  WINNERS 

Film  of  the  Year:  No  award  was  made  in  this 
category. 


Special  Award:  To  O.  J.  Silverthorne,  chairman 
of  the  Ontario  Board  of  Censors,  "in  recognition 
of  his  generous  interest  in  the  problems  of  film 
makers,  film  users  and  film  viewers,  and  parti¬ 
cularly  his  continued  helpfulness  to  Canadian 
Film  Awards  and  to  the  film  society  movement." 

Theatrical — Short:  Morning  on  the  Lievre,  Na¬ 
tional  Film  Board. 

Non-Theatrical — Arts  and  Experimental,  Children's 
Films:  Dance  Squared,  National  Film  Board. 

Non-Theatrical — General  Information:  Circle  of 
the  Sun,  National  Film  Board. 

Non-Theatrical — Public  Relations:  Campus  on  the 
Move,  Crawley  Films  Ltd.  and  Abitibi,  Crawley 
Films  Ltd. 

Non-Theatrical — Sales  and  Promotion:  Project 
Sentinel,  Crawley  Films  Ltd. 

Non-Theatrical — Training  and  Instruction:  You 
Can  Go  a  Long  Way,  Meridian  Films  Ltd. 

Non-Theatrical — Travel  and  Recreation:  Glooscap 
Country,  Nova  Scotia  Information  Service. 

Television  Films — Entertainment:  Word  Games, 
Canadian  Broadcasting  Corp. 

Television  Films — Informational:  A  Friend  to  His 
Country:  William  Lyon  Mackenzie,  National  Film 
Board. 

Amateur:  Au  Temps  des  Ombres  Blanches,  Claude 
Savard. 


The  Canadian  Film  Awards  started  in  1948.  For 
winners  before  1961  see  previous  editions. 

35  MM.  Film  Festivals 

THE  MONTREAL  INTERNATIONAL 
FILM  FESTIVAL  INC. 

306  Sherbrooke  St.  E..  Montreal,  Que. 
(842-8931) 

Honorary  Chairman  Norman  McLaren 

Chairman  Pierre  Juneau 

Secretary  Fernand  Cadieux 

Administrator  Germain  Cadieux 

DIRECTORS 

Guy  Cote,  Marc  Lalonde,  Claude  Sylvestre, 
Pierre  Juneau,  Fernand  Cadieux. 

ORGANIZING  COMMITTEE 
Marcel  Martin,  chairman;  Germain  Cadieux,  exe¬ 
cutive  secretary;  A.  Belleau,  M.  Cacopardo,  Wm. 
Davies,  R.  Demers,  A.  Lamothe. 


143 


Since  1925  the  Composers,  Authors  and  Publishers 
Association  of  Canada  Limited  has  served  its  composer, 
author  and  publisher  members,  the  users  of  music  in  Canada 
and  the  Canadian  public. 

The  protection  of  the  property  right  inherent  in  musical 
compositions  and  lyrics  in  the  performing  right  field  can  only 
be  effectively  accomplished  through  a  central  organization 
such  as  CAPAC. 

The  users  of  music  benefit  from  CAPAC’s  administration 
inasmuch  as  without  such  an  organization  any  user  would 
have  to  clear  thousands  of  musical  works  individually  rather 
than  through  one  central  body  and  the  expense  of  such  indi¬ 
vidual  clearance  would  far  exceed  the  cost  of  a  blanket 
license  issued  by  CAPAC  which  authorizes  the  performance 
of  any  or  all  of  some  millions  of  works. 

CAPAC  distributes  the  fees  it  collects  amongst  com¬ 
posers,  lyric  writers  and  publishers  whose  works  are  per¬ 
formed  in  Canada  without  any  deduction  whatsoever  other 
than  the  actual  cost  of  overhead  which  is  maintained  at 
approximately  14y2%.  In  any  given  distribution  payments  are 
forwarded  to  Canadians  as  well  as  citizens  of  some  thirty- 
two  countries  throughout  the  world  and  the  Canadian  mem¬ 
bers  in  turn  receive  payment  from  societies  in  these  countries 
through  CAPAC  for  performances  of  Canadian  works  abroad. 

The  Canadian  public  benefits  as  a  result  of  CAPAC’s 
existence  inasmuch  as  the  holders  of  the  CAPAC  license  are 
able  to  present  to  music  lovers  throughout  Canada  selections 
from  the  world  library  of  music  without  fear  of  infringing 
copyright. 


COMPOSERS,  AUTHORS 
AND  PURLBSHERS  ASSOCBATION 
of  Canada  Limited 


149 


MUSIC 


BMI  CANADA  LIMITED 


16  Gould  St.,  Toronto  2,  Ont. 

(364-0317) 

OFFICERS 

President  Carl  Haverlin 

Vice-President  Charles  Jennings 

Vice-President  Phil  Lalonde 

General  Manager  Robert  J.  Burton 

Asst.  Gen.  Mgr.  &  Sec.  W.  Harold  Moon 

Treasurer  Robert  Higgins 

Comptroller  Edward  Molinelli 

Non-Radio  Dept.  T.  Clyde  Moon 

Serious  &  Educational  Publications  Ronald  Napier 
Popular  &  Standard  Pub's  S.  B.  "Whitey”  Haines 

DIRECTORS 


Marcel  Ouimet,  CBC;  Carl  Haverlin,  BMI,  NY; 
Charles  Jennings,  CBC;  Jack  Sayers,  CJCA;  Phil 
Lalonde,  CKAC;  Lyman  Potts,  CJAD;  Gordon  F. 
Henderson,  QC. 

MONTREAL  OFFICE 
1500  St.  Catherine  St.  W. 

(WEIIington  5-2552) 

Editor-in-Chief  Dr.  Claude  Champagne 

Representative  Denise  Meloche 

Non-Radio  Dept.  Pierre  Thibeault 


COMPOSERS,  AUTHORS  & 
PUBLISHERS  ASS’N  OF  CANADA 

1263  Bay  St.,  Toronto  5,  Ont. 

(9244427) 

OFFICERS 

President  Sir  Ernest  MacMillan 

Vice-President  Gordon  V.  Thompson 

Vice-President  Dr.  Eugene  Lapierre 

Secretary-Treasurer  C.  C.  Devereux 

DIRECTORS 

Louis  Applebaum,  R.  Archambault,  Prof.  J.  J. 
Weinzweig,  Howard  Cable,  R.  F.  Collier,  W. 
Croombs,  C.  C.  Devereux,  Dr.  Eugene  Lapierre, 
T.  St.  Clair  Low,  Sir  Ernest  MacMillan,  Clermont 
Pepin,  Gordon  V.  Thompson. 

ADMINISTRATIVE  OFFICERS 

General  Manager  Wm.  S.  Low 

Asst.  General  Manager  John  V.  Mills 

Executive  Assistant  Derek  W.  Hopkins 

Licensing  Manager  Charles  R.  Matheson 

Comptroller  John  Houston 

MONTREAL  OFFICE 

614  Canadian  Imperial  Bank  of  Commerce  Bldg., 
1155  Dorchester  Blvd.  W. 

(866-7266) 

Motion  Picture  Theatre  Tariff  Approved  by 
the  Copyright  Appeal  Board: 

Rate  Per  Seat 


499  seats  and  under  10c 

500  to  799  seats  .  12c 

800  to  1,599  seats  . .  15c 

1,600  seats  and  over  .  20c 


Theatres  operating  three  days  or  less  per  week 
shall  pay  one-half  the  above  rates. 

Minimum  fee,  $10. 

The  seating  capacity  of  drive-in  theatres  shall 
be  three  times  the  maximum  number  of  auto¬ 
mobiles  which  may  be  accommodated  at  any  one 
time. 

A  license  obtained  under  this  item  of  the  tariff 
does  not  authorize  any  concert  or  stage  show 
when  the  exhibition  of  one  or  more  films  is  not 
an  integral  part  of  the  program. 

16  mm.  exhibition — Two  dollars  ($2)  for  not 
more  than  four  prints  of  any  negative  either  made 
in  Canada  or  imported,  and  an  additional  $2  for 
each  additional  four  or  fewer  positive  prints.  Per¬ 
formance  on  payment  "as  many  times  and  as 
often  as  desired." 

COPYRIGHT  APPEAL  BOARD 

Ottawa,  Ontario 

Secretary  G.  H.  Arbique 

Hon.  J.  T.  Thorson  (chairman),  president, 
Exchequer  Court. 

J.  Miquelon,  QC,  Under  Secretary  of  State. 

R.  Bedard,  QC,  Associate  Deputy  Minister  of 
Justice. 

(The  Copyright  Appeal  Board  is  appointed  by 
the  Governor  in  Council,  as  required  under  the 
Copyright  Act.  It  meets  annually  in  Ottawa  to 
fix  fees  payable  to  performing  right  societies  after 
hearing  interested  parties  and  studying  rates  sub¬ 
mitted.) 

MUSICAL  PROTECTIVE  SOCIETY 
OF  CANADA 

Building  5,  Bayview  Court,  Willowdale,  Ont. 
(221-8564) 

OFFICERS 

President  J.  H.  Crossan 

(Associated  Broadcasting  Co.  Ltd.,  Toronto) 
Vice-President  H.  M.  (Bob)  Crosby 

(Ont.  Arenas  Assn.,  Kitchener,  Ont.) 
Treasurer  Donald  W.  M.  Cooper,  QC 

(Daly,  Harvey  &  Cooper,  Toronto) 
Manager  &  Secretary  T.  Arthur  Evans 

Counsel  Willard  Z.  Estey,  QC 

DIRECTORS 

T.  J.  Allard,  Canadian  Assn,  of  Radio  &  TV 
Broadcasters,  Ottawa. 

S.  G.  Simpson,  CA,  Auditorium  Owners  &  Opera¬ 
tors  Assn.,  Inc.,  Toronto. 

Angus  MacCunn,  Famous  Players  Canadian  Corp., 
Toronto. 

H.  Blumsom,  Odeon  Theatres  (Canada)  Ltd., 
Toronto. 

Arch  H.  Jolley,  Motion  Picture  Theatres  Assn,  o1 
Ont.,  Toronto. 

Murray  Grigg,  Canadian  Restaurant  Assn., 
Toronto. 

Lloyd  B.  Kiely,  Rediffusion,  Inc.,  Montreal. 

Lloyd  C.  Pearson,  General  Sound  &  Theatre  Equip¬ 
ment  Co.  Ltd.,  Toronto. 


150 


UNIONS 


ACTORS  EQUITY  ASSOCIATION 

519  Jarvis  St,,  Toronto  5,  Ont. 

(924-1133) 

Canadian  Representative  Larry  H.  McCance 

AMERICAN  FEDERATION  OF 
MUSICIANS 

OF  THE  UNITED  STATES  AND  CANADA 
425  Park  Ave.,  NY  22,  NY. 

( PLaza  8-0600) 

OFFICERS 

President  Herman  D.  Kenin 

Vice-President  William  J.  Harris 

Secretary  . .  Stanley  Ballard 

Treasurer  George  V.  Clancy 

EXECUTIVE  BOARD 

Lee  Repp,  E.  E.  Stokes,  Alfred  J.  Manuti, 
Charles  H.  Kennedy,  Walter  M.  Murdoch  and  the 
above  officers. 

CANADA 

Executive  Officer  for  Canada  Walter  M.  Murdoch 

Rms.  545-546,  17  Queen  St.  E.,  Toronto,  Ont. 
(368-7555) 

AMERICAN  GUILD  OF  MUSICAL 
ARTISTS 

517  Jarvis  St.,  Toronto  5,  Ont. 

(924-1133) 

Canadian  Representative  Larry  H.  McCance 

AMERICAN  GUILD  OF  VARIETY 


ARTISTS 

551  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  17,  NY. 

(TN.  7-5600) 

OFFICERS 

President  . .  Joey  Adams 

1st  Vice-President  . . . .  Gus  Van 

2nd  Vice-President  Al  Kelly 

3rd  Vice-President  Jack  Haley 

Treasurer .  .  Joe  Smith 

Recording  Secretary  Sally  Winthrop 

National  Administrative  Sec.  Bobby  Faye 

AGVA  WELFARE  TRUST  FUND 


1650  Broadway,  New  York  19,  NY. 
CANADIAN  BRANCHES 

TORONTO 

Suite  406,  77  York  St. 

(366-4824) 

Branch  Manager  Art  (Slim)  Burgess 

MONTREAL 

Room  110,  1434  St.  Catherine  St.  W. 
(UNiversity  6-1679) 

Branch  Manager  .  Phil  Patry 

ASSOCIATION  OF  CANADIAN 
TELEVISION  &  RADIO  ARTISTS 

(105  Carlton  St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

OFFICERS 

President  . Dennis  Sweeting 

Vice-Presidents  Reg  Gibson,  Charles  Kerr, 

Philip  Neilson 

Honorary  Treasurer  Percy  Saltzmann 

General  Secretary  Marcel  E.  Francq 

DIRECTORS 

Roland  Hunter,  Vancouver;  Rod  Dewar,  Mont¬ 
real;  June  Dennis,  Toronto;  Alan  King,  Toronto; 
Paul  Kligman,  Toronto;  June  Callwood,  Toronto. 


INTERNATIONAL  ALLIANCE  OF 
THEATRICAL  STAGE  EMPLOYES 
&  MOVING  PICTURE  MACHINE 
OPERATORS  OF  THE  U.S.  & 

CANADA 

(Affiliated  with  AFL-CIO  and  CLC) 

Suite  1900,  1270  Avenue  of  the  Americas, 

New  York  20,  NY. 

(Circle  5-4369) 

INTERNATIONAL  OFFICERS 
International  President  Richard  F.  Walsh 

General  Secretary-Treasurer  Harland  Holmden 

Asst.  I nternational  President  Walter  F.  Diehl 

1st  Vice-President  James  J.  Brennan 

2nd  Vice-President  Harry  J.  Abbott 

3rd  Vice-President  Orin  M.  Jacobson 

4th  Vice-President  John  A.  Shuff 

5th  Vice-President  LeRoy  Upton 

6th  Vice-President  George  J.  Flaherty 

7th  Vice-President  A.  L.  (Pat)  Travers 

8th  Vice-President  Edward  J.  Miller 

9th  Vice-President  G.  L.  Tomasetti 

Trustees  William  C.  Scanlan,  R.  E.  Morris, 

George  W.  Brayfield 
CANADIAN  OFFICE 
Suite  203,  Frontenac  Arms  Hotel, 

306  Jarvis  St.,  Toronto  2,  Ont. 

(362-3579) 

CANADIAN  REPRESENTATIVES 
A.  L.  (Pat)  Travers,  Int.  Vice-Pres., 

304  Broadway,  Toronto  12,  Ont. 

(489-1515) 

Hugh  J.  Sedgwick,  Int.  Rep., 

Box  310,  MPO,  Hamilton,  Ont. 

(Phone  527-7937) 

James  I.  Cameron,  Int.  Rep., 

165  Neville  Park  Blvd.,  Toronto  13,  Ont. 
(698-4642) 

DISTRICT  SECRETARIES 

District  No.  1— C.  W.  Christenson,  4806  S.  E.  52nd 
Ave.,  Portland,  Ore.  (Includes  British  Co¬ 
lumbia.) 

District  No.  11— Hugh  W.  Usher,  69  Weir  St.  S., 
Homilton,  Ont. 

District  No.  12 — Edward  L.  Turner,  1084  Ashburn 
St.,  Winnipeg  10,  Man. 

NATIONAL  ASSOCIATION  OF 
BROADCAST  EMPLOYEES  & 
TECHNICIANS 

(Affiliated  with  AFL-CIO  and  CLC) 

INTERNATIONAL  OFFICES 
Rm.  711,  80  E.  Jackson  Blvd.,  Chicago  4,  III. 
Room  303,  1410  Stanley  St.,  Montreal,  Que. 
INTERNATIONAL  OFFICERS 

President  .  .  .  George  Smith 

Sec.-Treas.  .....  Arthur  HJorth 

Asst.  Sec.  Treas.  (Canada)  . .  Jiacomo  Papa 

REGION  6  (EASTERN  CANADA) 

Room  303,  1410  Stanley  St.,  Montreal,  Que. 
Regional  Vice-President  .  Patrick  Par6 

Representative  .  A.  Pedneault 

REGION  7  (WESTERN  CANADA) 

Room  109,  433  Jarvis  St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 
Regional  Vice-President  Everet  Ferguson 

Director,  Region  7  Timothy  J.  O'Sullivan 

Representative,  Region  7  .  Orval  R.  McGuire 


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CENSORSHIP 


LAST  year  the  National  Committee 
of  the  Motion  Picture  Exhibitors 
Association  of  Canada  put  forward  a 
resolution  on  censorship  to  the  Mo¬ 
tion  Picture  Industry  Council  of  Can¬ 
ada  and  it  was  carried  unanimously. 
The  resolution,  noting  that  “the  tastes 
of  the  Canadian  public  have  grown  to 
accept  more  mature  films”  and  de¬ 
claring  that  “arbitrary  censorship  no 
longer  serves  a  useful  purpose,”  put 
the  MPICC  on  record  as  being  "com¬ 
pletely  opposed  to  the  method  of  cen¬ 
sorship  as  presently  practiced  across 
Canada  and  that  the  same  be  re¬ 
placed  by  a  system  of  classification  of 
films  for  the  guidance  of  the  general 
public.” 

It  should  be  noted  that  in  the  USA, 
where  film  censorship  was  declared 
illegal  as  an  infringement  on  freedom 
of  speech  by  the  Supreme  Court,  the 
Motion  Picture  Association  of  America 
sees  no  merit  in  classification  and 
considers  it  almost  the  same  as 
censorship. 

In  Canada  film  censorship  is  consi¬ 
dered  part  of  provincial  rights  but 
television,  governed  federally,  is  free 


from  provincial  jurisdiction.  This  has 
brought  about  the  absurd  situation  in 
which  films  for  theatres  must  be  sub¬ 
jected  to  examination,  classified  and 
"treated”  if  required  by  the  censors. 
But  the  same  films,  telecast  in  Canada 
or  from  censorship-free  USA,  enter 
the  home  unexamined,  unclassified 
and  uncensored,  there  being  no  fede¬ 
ral  TV  censorship  of  any  kind. 

Censors  are  beginning  to  yield  to 
the  times  a  little  and  be  more  liberal 
in  their  attitudes  toward  film  content. 
However,  their  departments  are  still 
a  source  of  revenue  for  provincial  gov¬ 
ernments  because  of  censorship  fees. 
Provincial  governments  have  not  heed¬ 
ed  the  contention  of  distributors  that 
censorship  is  a  service  and  the  fees 
should  be  based  on  operation  costs. 

Quebec,  from  the  most  backward 
province  in  matters  of  film  censor¬ 
ship,  is  becoming  the  most  progres¬ 
sive  one.  The  Provincial  Government, 
on  the  recommendation  of  an  impar¬ 
tial  commission,  has  revised  its  cen¬ 
sorship  board,  eliminating  part-time 
censors.  It  has  adopted  classification 
or  outright  rejection  as  a  policy. 


CENSORSHIP  BOARDS  AND  RATES 


BRITISH  COLUMBIA  CENSOR 
OF  MOVING  PICTURES 

636  Burrard  St.,  Vancouver,  BC. 

(Mutual  4-4181.  Local  56) 

Operates  under  the  Department  of  the  Attor¬ 
ney-General  and  Senior  Officer  is  Hon.  R.  W. 
Bonner,  QC,  Attorney-General. 

Chief  Censor  is  R.  W.  McDonald. 

Chief  Inspector  of  Theatres  is  Basil  O.  Nixon, 
Provincial  Fire  Marshall,  411  Dunsmuir  St.,  Van¬ 
couver. 

CENSORSHIP  FEES 

35  MM. — Silent  films:  $1.50  for  the  first  1,000 
feet  and  75  cents  for  each  additional  500 
feet  or  fraction  thereof.  Sound  films:  $4 

for  the  first  1,000  feet  and  $2  for  each 
additional  500  feet  or  fraction  thereof. 
Additional  prints:  $3  for  the  first  1,000 
feet  and  $1.50  for  each  additional  500 
feet  or  fraction  thereof.  Trailers:  $2  for 

each  500  feet  or  fraction  thereof.  Other 
(without  film  exchange  licence  and/or  not 
mentioned  previously):  $6  for  the  first 
1,000  feet  and  $3  for  each  additional  500 
feet  or  fraction  thereof. 

16  MM. — Silent  films:  $1  for  the  first  400  feet 
and  50  cents  for  each  additional  200 
feet  or  fraction  thereof.  Sound  films:  $2 

for  the  first  400  feet  and  $1  for  each 


additional  200  feet  or  fraction  thereof. 
Additional  prints:  $1.50  for  the  first  400 
feet  and  75  cents  for  each  additional  200 
feet  or  fraction  thereof.  Trailers:  $1  for 
each  100  feet  or  fraction  thereof.  Other 
(without  film  exchange  license  and/or 
not  mentioned  previously)  :  $3  for  the  first 
400  feet  and  $1.50  for  each  additional 
200  feet  or  fraction  thereof. 

APPEALS — $25  for  each  appeal. 

TELEVISION — Fees  for  films  to  be  used  for  TV 
broadcasting  are  at  the  same  rates  as 
above. 

NEWSCLIP— $1.50  for  each  500  feet  or  frac¬ 
tion  thereof  for  newsclips  added  to  a 
newsreel.  Additional  prints — $1  for  each 
500  feet  or  fraction  thereof. 

AD  FILMS — 50  cents  for  each  100  feet  of  film 
or  fraction  thereof  for  screen  advertising 
film. 

SPECIAL  FILMS — $5,  or  any  lesser  fee  chargeable 
under  these  regulations,  for  each  titled  sub¬ 
ject  of  35,  16  or  8  mm.  film  to  be  shown 
by  an  organization  or  society  operating 
primarily  for  cultural,  educational  or  chari¬ 
table  purposes,  to  be  shown  not  more  than 
twice  in  the  Province  on  a  date  or  dates 
specified  on  a  certificate  from  the  Censor 
to  accompany  the  film  while  in  the  Province, 
for  the  complete  film. 


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EXCHANGE  LICENCES 

Exchange  licences  are  issued  by  the  Censor  of 
Moving  Pictures  in  Vancouver  and  the  annual 
fees  are  $300  for  35  mm.  and  $25  for  14  mm. 

ALBERTA  MOTION  PICTURE 
CENSOR  BRANCH 

Natural  Resources  Bldg..  Edmonton,  Alta. 
(Phone  CA.  9-3310) 

Operates  under  the  Provincial  Secretary’s  De¬ 
partment  and  Senior  Officer  is  Hon.  A.  Holowach. 
Provincial  Secretary. 

Director  of  Amusements  Branch  and  Chairman 
of  the  Board  is  P.  J.  A.  Fleming,  OBE,  ED. 

Chief  Inspector  of  Theatres  is  H.  W.  Burkell. 

CENSORSHIP  FEES 

35  MM. — $4  per  1,000  feet  or  fraction  thereof. 
Second  and  third  prints:  $3  per  1,000  feet  or 
fraction  thereof.  Fourth  and  subsequent 
prints  $1  per  1,000  feet  or  fraction  thereof. 
Trailers:  $1  each. 

16  MM. — $2  for  each  400  feet  or  fraction  thereof. 
Additional  prints:  $1  for  each  400  feet  or 
fraction  thereof. 

(Without  a  film  exchange  licence  all  charges  are 
doubled.  I 

EXCHANGE  LICENCES 

Exchange  licences  are  issued  by  the  Amusements 
Branch  of  the  Provincial  Secretary's  Dept,  in 
Edmonton  and  the  annual  fees  are  $250  for  35 
mm.  and  $100  for  16  mm. 

SASKATCHEWAN  THEATRES 
&  CINEMATOGRAPHS  BRANCH 

New  Court  House  Bldg.,  Regina,  Sask. 

Operates  under  the  Department  of  Labour  and 
Senior  Officer  is  Hon.  C.  C.  Williams,  Minister  of 
Labour. 

Chief  Film  Censor  is  Miss  M.  A.  MacPherson, 
Room  21,  New  Court  House,  2425  Victoria  Ave., 
Regina,  Sask. 

Administrator  of  the  Theatres  Branch  is  Fire 
Commissioner  W.  J.  Carson,  Administration  Bldg., 
Albert  Street,  Regina,  Sask. 

Chief  Inspector  of  Theatres  is  D.  E.  Williams, 
Administration  Bldg.,  Albert  Street,  Regina,  Sask. 
CENSORSHIP  FEES 

CHARGES — la)  For  standard  films  $4  per  reel  of 
original  film;  additional  prints,  $3  for  each 
reel. 

(b)  For  miniature  films,  $2  for  each  reel 
of  400  feet  in  length  or  less;  additional 
prints,  $1  for  each  reel. 

(c)  For  trailers,  $1  for  each  film  of  less 
than  100  feet  in  length;  $2  for  each  film 
of  not  less  than  100  feet  but  less  than  500 
feet  in  length;  and  $4  for  each  film  of  not 
less  than  500  feet  or  more  than  1,000  feet 
in  length. 

MANITOBA  BOARD  OF  CENSORS 
FOR  MOTION  PICTURES 

287  Colony  St.,  Winnipeg  1,  Man. 

(SU.  3-4180) 

Operates  under  the  Department  of  Public  Util¬ 
ities  and  Senior  Officer  is  Hon.  Sterling  R.  Lyon, 
<PC,  Minister  of  Public  Utilities. 

Chairman  of  the  Board  is  M.  B.  Newton. 

Chief  Inspector  of  Theatres  is  R.  A.  Barley. 

CENSORSHIP  FEES 

35  MM. — $4  per  reel  for  the  first  print  and  $1 
per  reel  for  each  subsequent  print;  $2  each 
for  regular  trailers  less  than  500  feet;  $1 
each  for  teaser  trailers  less  than  100  feet. 
16  MM. — $2  for  each  reel  of  400  feet  or  fraction 
thereof  (including  News);$l  for  each  trailer. 


EXCHANGE  LICENCES 

Exchange  licences  are  issued  by  the  Manitoba 
Censor  Board  in  Winnipeg  and  the  annual  fees  are 
$250  for  35  mm.  and  $75  for  16  mm. 

Class  "A"  Commercial — 12  reels  or  under,  $20. 

Class  "B"  Non-commercial — $1  per  program  of 
12  reels  or  under. 

Appeals — $25,  which  is  refundable  if  decision 
is  reversed. 

THEATRES  BRANCH  AND 
BOARD  OF  CENSORS  (ONTARIO) 

1075  Millwood  Rd.,  Toronto  17,  Ont. 

(421-2462) 

Operates  under  the  Department  of  Travel  & 
Publicity  and  Senior  Officer  is  Hon.  James  A.  C. 
Auld,  Minister. 

Chairman  of  the  Board  and  Director  of  Theatres 
is  O.  J.  Silverthorne. 

Vice-Chairma n  of  the  Board  and  Assistant  Direc¬ 
tor  of  Theatres  is  W.  D.  McPhee. 

CENSORSHIP  FEES 

35  MM. — $3  for  each  reel  of  sound  film  of  British 
origin  and  for  each  reel  of  silent  film;  $6 
for  each  reel  of  sound  film  of  foreign  origin; 
50  cents  for  each  silent  film  trailer  500'  or 
less  in  length;  $1.50  for  each  sound  film 
trailer  of  British  origin  over  100  ft  but  not 
over  500  ft  and  $3  for  over  500'  but  less 
than  1,000';  $1  for  each  sound  film  trailer 
of  foreign  or  British  origin  100'  or  less,  $3 
for  each  sound  film  trailer  of  foreign  origin 
over  100  ft  but  not  over  500  ft  and  $6  for 
over  500'  but  less  than  1,000';  $1  for  each 
newsreel;  $1  for  each  duplicate  certificate. 
16  MM. — $3  for  each  reel  of  sound  or  silent  film 
with  dialogue  or  sub-titles  in  a  language 
other  than  English;  $1.50  for  each  reel  of 
sound  or  silent  film  with  English  dialogue  or 
sub-titles;  $1  for  each  newsreel;  50  cents 
for  each  trailer  of  200'  or  less;  $1  for 
each  duplicate  certificate. 

EXCHANGE  LICENCES 

Exchange  licences  are  issued  by  the  Theatres 
Branch  and  Board  of  Censors  (Ontario)  in  Toronto 
and  the  annual  fees  are  $100  for  35  mm.  and 
$50  for  16  mm.  The  charge  for  the  transfer  of 
a  film  exchange  licence  is  $5. 

BOARD  OF  CINEMA  CENSORS 
OF  THE  PROVINCE  OF  QUEBEC 

360  McGill  St.,  Montreal,  Que. 

Operates  under  the  jurisdiction  of  the  Provincial 
Secretary  and  his  Department. 

Chairman  of  the  Board  is  Andre  Guerin. 

Staff  Manager  and  Administrator  is  Lucien  Des- 
biens. 

CENSORSHIP  FEES 

35  MM. — $5  per  film  of  500  feet  or  less  and  $5 
for  each  additional  500  feet  or  less. 

16  MM. — $2.50  per  film  of  400  feet  or  less  and 
$2.50  for  each  additional  400  feet  or  less. 
APPEALS — For  35  mm.,  $10  for  each  1,000  feet  or 
fraction  thereof.  For  16  mm.,  $4  for  each 
400  feet  or  fraction  thereof. 

(Without  a  film  exchange  licence  all  charges, 
including  appeals,  are  doubled.) 

EXCHANGE  LICENCES 

Exchange  licences  are  issued  by  the  Bureau  du 
Revenu  in  Montreal  and  the  annual  fees  are  $205 
for  35  mm.  and  $12  for  16  mm. 

NEW  BRUSWICK  BOARD 
OF  CENSORS 

55  Canterbury  St.,  Saint  John,  NB. 

(Phone  2-3371) 


153 


Operates  under  the  Department  of  the  Provin¬ 
cial  Secretary-Treasurer  and  Senior  Officer  is  Hon. 
L.  G.  DesBrisay,  Provincial  Secretary-Treasurer. 

Chairman  of  the  Board  and  Chief  Inspector  of 
Theatres  is  George  S.  Enos. 

CENSORSHIP  FEES 

CHARGES — Single  reel:  $2.50.  Double  reel  $6. 
Additional  prints:  $1  for  (single  reels,  $2 
for  double  reels.  Trailers:  75  cents.  Re¬ 
issues  over  five  years  old:  censored  at 
regular  prices. 

EXCHANGE  LICENCES 

Exchange  licences  are  issued  by  the  Dept,  of 
the  Provincial  Secretary-Treasurer  in  Fredericton 
and  the  annual  fees  are  $250  for  35  mm.  and  $50 
for  16  mm. 

NOVA  SCOTIA  BOARD 
OF  CENSORS 

Dennis  Bldg.,  Halifax,  NS. 

(Phone  422-7341,  Local  247-248) 

Operates  under  the  Department  of  the  Provin¬ 
cial  Secretary  and  Senior  Officer  is  Hon.  W.  S. 
K.  Jones,  QC,  Provincial  Secretary. 

Chairman  of  the  Board  and  head  of  the  Theatre 
Inspection  Branch  is  J.  Henry  R.  MacLeod. 
CENSORSHIP  FEES 

35  MM. — $4  per  reel  of  1,100  feet  or  fraction 
thereof.  Additional  prints  $2  per  reel  of 
1,100  feet  or  fraction  thereof.  Trailers  75 
cents. 


16  MM. — $1.50  per  reel  of  400  feet  or  fraction 
thereof.  Additional  prints  75  cents  per 
reel  of  400  feet  or  fraction  thereof. 

APPEALS — $5  for  each  1,100  feet  or  fraction 
thereof  of  35  mm.  film. 

PRINCE  EDWARD  ISLAND 

Charlottetown,  PEI. 

Films  shown  in  the  province  must  be  approved 
by  the  New  Brunswick  Board  of  Censors.  The  re¬ 
sponsibility  for  the  safety  of  theatres  rests  with 
the  Board  of  Fire  Underwriters  and  they  are  in¬ 
spected  regularly  by  the  Provincial  Fire  Marshal. 

Associations 

CANADIAN  CONFERENCE  OF 
PROVINCIAL  CENSORS  OF 
MOTION  PICTURES 

OFFICERS 

President  M.  A.  Guerin 

(Que.  Board  of  Censors) 

Vice-President  R.  W.  McDonald 

(BC  Board  of  Censors) 

Vice-President  L.  Desbiens 

(Que.  Board  of  Censors) 

Secretary  Mrs.  M.  McMullin 

{Man.  Board  of  Censors) 


154 


PRESS,  RADIO  and  TV 


PRESS  CRITICS  &  REVIEWERS 
OF  MOTION  PICTURES 

(Correspondence  to  papers  and  magazines  with¬ 
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Daily  Sentinel 
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The  Daily  Bulletin 
KITIMAT 

Northern  Sentinel — Hal  Malone 
NANAIMO 

The  Free  Press — J.  B.  Curran 
NELSON 

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NEW  WESTMINSTER 

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PENTICTON 

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PRINCE  GEORGE 
Citizen 

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The  Daily  News — John  Richard  Ayres 

TRAIL 

Daily  Times — Bruce  W.  Hogle 
VANCOUVER 

The  Province — Mike  Tytherleigh 
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ALBERTA 

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The  Albertan — Dick  Purser 
The  Herald — Jamie  Portman 
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The  Journal — J.  Dafoe 
The  Sun — T.  W.  Pue 
LETHBRIDGE 

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MEDICINE  HAT 

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SASKATCHEWAN 

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The  Times-Herald — C.  J.  M.  Conechy 
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The  Herald — Ray  Guay 
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The  Star-Phoenix 

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The  Post 
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Evening  Review — Winnifred  S.  Hill 
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The  Daily  Nugget — Walford  Reeves 
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The  Evening  Citizen — Gordon  Stoneham 
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The  Sun-Times 
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PETERBOROUGH 

The  Examiner — Fred  Billings 
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The  News-Chronicle 
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See  Welland-Port  Colborne  Tribune 
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The  Evening  Guide — John  D.  Burns 
ST.  CATHARINES 

The  Standard 
ST.  THOMAS 

The  Times-Journal 
SARNIA 

The  Canadian  Observer 
SAULT  STE.  MARIE 
The  Star 

SIOUX  LOOKOUT 
Daily  Bulletin 
STRATFORD 

The  Beacon  Herald — Robin  Sanborn 
SUDBURY 

The  Star — Betty  Meakes 
TIMMINS 

The  Daily  Press — John  Wilson 
TORONTO 

The  Globe  and  Mail — Frank  Morriss 


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over  the  world  so  completely  and  so  quickly  plus  so 
many  interesting  daily  features  and  timely  editorials 
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The  Daily  News 
HALIFAX 

Herald-Star 
NEW  GLASGOW 
The  News 
SYDNEY 

The  Cape  Breton  Post — F.  H.  Stevens 
TRURO 

The  Daily  News — Archie  MacNeil 


PRINCE  EDWARD  ISLAND 

CHARLOTTETOWN 

The  Guardian-Patriot 

NEWFOUNDLAND 

CORNER  BROOK 

Western  Star — W.  R.  Callahan  & 

Mrs.  G.  Silver 
ST.  JOHN'S 

The  Daily  News 
Evening  Telegram 
Magazines: 

The  Newfoundlander 

PRESS  CRITICS  &  REVIEWERS 
OF  TELEVISION 

(Below  are  only  those  publications  which  have  a 
TV  critic  or  editor.  Correspondence  to  other  news¬ 
papers  and  magazines,  which  can  be  found  in  the 
previous  list,  should  be  addressed  to  the  Amuse¬ 
ments  Editor.) 

BRITISH  COLUMBIA 

NEW  WESTMINSTER 

British  Columbian — Joseph  de  Paul 
VANCOUVER 

The  Sun — Les  Wedman 
VICTORIA 

Daily  Colonist — James  Taylor 
The  Daily  Times — Phil  Lee 

ALBERTA 

CALGARY 

Albertan- — lack  Nightscales 
Herald — Bob  Shiels 
LETHBRIDGE 

Herald — Don  Maclean 

SASKATCHEWAN 

REGINA 

Leader-Post — T.  Green 
SASKATOON 

Star-Phoenix — A.  H.  Walls 

MANITOBA 

BRANDON 

Daily  Sun — Charles  MacFarlane 
FLIN  FLON 

Miner  &  News — H.  J.  Miles 
The  Reminder 
WINNIPEG 

Free  Press — Robert  Noble 

ONTARIO 

BARRIE 

Examiner — Bill  Williams 
CHATHAM 

News — Lang  Miller 
GUELPH 

Mercury — Bev  Tyrrell 
HAMILTON 

The  Spectator — Jack  Miller 
KINGSTON 

Whig-Standard — M.  J.  Kennedy 
LONDON 

The  Free  Press — Dick  Newman 
NORTH  BAY 

Daily  Nugget — Muriel  Williams 
OTTAWA 

Citizen — Andrew  Webster 
Le  Droit — Jean  Carriere 
The  Journal — Bob  Burgess 
PEMBROKE 

Observer — Fred  Hamilton 
PETERBOROUGH 

The  Examiner — G.  Wilson  Craw 
PORT  HOPE 

Evening  Guide — John  Burns 
TORONTO 

The  Globe  and  Mail — Dennis  Braithwaite 
The  Star — Roy  Shields 
The  Telegram — Jon  Ruddy 


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QUEBEC 

CHICOUTIMI 

Le  Progres  du  Saguenay — Cyrille  Guav 
GRANBY 

La  Voix  de  L'est — Jean  N.  Menard 
MONTREAL 

Le  Devoir — Jean  Tainturier 
The  Gaiette — Jack  Marsters 
Jewish  Daily  Eagle — J.  Gallay 
Le  Nouveau  Journal — M.  Nadeau,  G.  Carle 
&  C.  Gagnon 
La  Patrie — Paul  Couke 
La  Presse — Guy  Cormier 
The  Star — Miss  Pat  Pearce 
Samedi-Dimanche — Henri  Poulin,  Marcel 
Provost 
Magazines: 

Current  Events — Nancy  Kennedy 
La  Famille — Lucien  Desbiens 
The  Montrealer — M.  Charles  Cohen 
La  Revue  Moderne — Leon  Franque 
SHERBROOKE 

The  Telegram-Observer — G.  H.  Beerworth 
La  Tribune — Aline  Desjardins 
TROIS  RIVIERES 

Le  Nouvelliste — J.  J.  St.-Onge  &  R.  Heuroux 

NEW  BRUNSWICK 

FREDERICTON 

Daily  Gleaner — J.  D.  Morrison 
MONCTON 

L’Evangeline — Delphin  Richard 
Times-Transcript — Jane  Reid 
SAINT  JOHN 

Telegraph-Journal  -  Evening  Times-Globe — 
David  Rowe 

NEWFOUNDLAND 

CORNER  BROOK 

Western  Star — W.  R.  Callahan  & 

Mrs.  G.  Silver 
ST.  JOHN'S 

News — Eric  Seymour 

RADIO  STATIONS 

(Correspondence  should  be  addressed  to  the 
movie  editor.) 

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DAWSON— CBDE 
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KAMLOOPS— CFJC 

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NELSON— CKLN 
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NORTH  BEND— CBRN 


100  MILE  HOUSE— CBUS 
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PROCTER— CBUD 
PRINCE  RUPERT— CFPR 
OUESNEL— CKCQ 
TERRACE— CFTK 
TRAIL— CJAT 

VANCOUVER— CBU  &  CBU-FM 
— CFUN 

— CHQM  &  CHQM-FM 
— CJOR 
— CKLG 
— CKWX 
VERNON— CJIB 
VICTORIA— CFAX 
— CJVI 

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WILLIAMS  LAKE— CKC9-I  (Satellite) 

ALBERTA 

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RED  DEER— CKRD 

SASKATCHEWAN 

ESTEVAN— CJSL 
GRAVELBOURG— CFRG 
— CFGR 

MOOSE  JAW— CHAB 
NORTH  BATTLEFORD— CJNB 
PRINCE  ALBERT— CKBI 
REGINA— CJME 
— CKCK 
— CKRM 

SASKATOON— CFNS 
— CF(?C 
— CKOM 

SWIFT  CURRENT— CKSW 
URANIUM  CITY— CBDH 
WATROUS— CBX 
WEYBURN— CFSL 
YORKTON— CJGX 

MANITOBA 

ALTON  A— CFAM 
BRANDON— CKX 
DAUPHIN— CKDM 
FORT  CHURCHILL— CHFC 
FLIN  FLON— CFAR 
PORTAGE  LA  PRAIRIE— CFRY 
ST.  BONIFACE— CKSB 
WINNIPEG— CBW 

— CFMW-FM 
— CJOB  &  CJOB-FM 
— CKRC 
— CKY 

ONTARIO 

BANCROFT— CBLV 
BARRIE— CKBB 

BELLEVILLE— CJB<?  &  CJBQ-FM 
BLIND  RIVER— CJNR 


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BRAMPTON— CHIC  *  CHIC-FM 
BRANTFORD— CKPC  &  CKPC-FM 
BROCKVILLE— CFJR 
CHATHAM— CFCO 
COBOURG— CHUC 
CORNWALL— CFML 

— CJSS  &  CJSS-FM 
FORT  FRANCES— CFOB 
FORT  WILLIAM—  CJLX 
GALT— CFTJ 
GUELPH— CJOY 
HA  LI  BURTON — CBLY 
HAMILTON— CHIQ 
— CHML 
— CROC 
HEARST— CBLX 
HUNTSVILLE— CKAR 
PARRY  SOUND— CKAR-I 
KENORA— CJRL 

KINGSTON— CKLC  &  CKLC-FM 
— CKWS 

KIRKLAND  LAKE— CJKL 
KITCHENER— CKCR 
— CKKW 
LATCH  FORD — CBLQ 
LEAMINGTON— CJSP 
LINDSAY— CKLY 
LONDON— CFPL  &  CFPL-FM 
— CKSL 

MIDLAND— CKMP 
NIAGARA  FALLS— CHVC 
NORTH  BAY— CFCH 
OAKVILLE— CHWO 
ORILLIA— C  FOR 
OSHAWA— CKLB  &  CKLB-FM 
OTTAWA— CBO  &  CBO-FM 

— CFMO  &  CFMO-FM 
— CFRA  &  CFRA-FM 
— CKOY 

OWEN  SOUND— CFOS 
PEMBROKE— CHOV 
PETERBOROUGH— CHEX 
— CKPT 

PORT  ARTHUR— CFPA 

— CKPR  &  CKPR-FM 
RICHMOND  HILL— CFGM 
ST.  CATHARINES— CKTB  S  CKTB-FM 
ST.  THOMAS— CHLO 
SARNIA— CHOK 
SAULT  STE.  MARIE— CJIC 

_ ri/rv 

SIMCOE— CFRS 
SMITH  FALLS— CJET 
STRATFORD— CJCS 
SUDBURY— CFBR 
— CHNO 
— CKSO 

TILLSONBURG— CKOT 
TIMMINS— CFCL 

— CKGB  &  CKGB-FM 
TORONTO— CBC-FM 
— CBL 
— CFRB 
— CHFI 
— CHFI-FM 
— CHUM 
— CJBC 
— CKEY 
— CKFH 
— CKFM-FM 
WELLAND— CHOW 
WINDSOR— CBE 

— CKLW  &  CKLW-FM 
WINGHAM— CKNX 
WOODSTOCK— CKOX 

QUEBEC 

ALMA— CFGT 
AMOS— CHAD 
CABANA— CJAF  (Satellite) 


CHICOUTIMI— CBJ 
— CJMT 

DRUMMONDVILLE— CHRD 
GRANBY— CHEF 
HAUTE  RIVE— CHLC 
HULL— CKCH 
JOLIETTE — CJLM 
JONQUIERE— CKRS 
LA  SARRE— CKLS 
LA  TUQUE— CFLM 
MATANE— CKBL 
MONT  LAURIER — CKML 
MONTMAGNY— CKBM 
MONTREAL— CBF  &  CBF-FM 
— CBM  &  CBM-FM 
— CFCF  &  CFCF-FM 
— CFMB 
— CJ  AD 
— CJFM-FM 
— CJMS 
— CKAC 
— CKGM 
— CKLM 
— CKYR 
— CKYS 
— CKYT 
— CKYU 

NEW  CARLISLE— CHNC 
POINTE  CLAIRE— CFOX 
QUEBEC— CBV 

— CHRC  &  CHRC-FM 
— CJ  LR 
— CJQC 
— CKCV 

RIMOUSKI— CJBR  &  CJBR-FM 
RIVIERE  DU  LOUP— CJFP 
ROBERVAL— CHRL 
ROUYN— CKRN 

STE.  ANNE  DE  LA  POCATI ERE— CHGB 
ST.  GEORGES  DE  BEAUCE— CKRB 
ST.  HYACINTHE— CKBS 
ST.  JEAN— CHRS 
ST.  JEROME— CKJL 
SENNETERRE-CBFC 
SEPT  I LES — CKCN 
SHAWINIGAN  FALLS— CKSM 
SHERBROOKE— CHLT  &  CHLT-FM 
— CKTS 

SOREL— CJSO 
THETFORD  MINES— CKLD 
THREE  RIVERS— CHLN 
— CKTR 

VAL  D'OR — CKVD 
VALLEY  FI  ELD — CFLV 
VERDUN— CKVL  &  CKVL-FM 
VICTORI  AVI  LLE — CFDA 
VILLE  MARIE— CKVM 

NEW  BRUNSWICK 
BATHURST— CKBC 
CAMPBELLTON— CKNB 
EDMUNSTON— CBAM 
— CJEM 
FREDERICTON— CFNB 
GRAND  FALLS— CBAB 
MONCTON— CBAF 
— CKCW 

NEWCASTLE— CKMR 
SACKVILLE— CBA 
SAINT  JOHN— CFBC 
— CHSJ 
WOODSTOCK— CJCJ 

NOVA  SCOTIA 

AMHERST— CKDH 
ANTIGONISH— CJFX 
BRIDGEWATER— CKBW 
DARTMOUTH— CFDR 
HALIFAX— CBH 

— CHNS  &  CHNS-FM 
— CJCH 


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KENTVILLE — CKEN 
METEGHAN— CBAH 
NEW  GLASGOW— CKEC 
SYDNEY— CBI 

— CJCB  &  CJCB-FM 
TRURO— CKCL 
WEDGEPORT— CBAA 
WILMOT  STATION— CKAD 
WINDSOR— CFAB 
YARMOUTH— CJLS 

PRINCE  EDWARD  ISLAND 
CHARLOTTETOWN— CFCY 
SUMMERSIDE— CJRW 

NEWFOUNDLAND 
CORNER  BROOK— CBY 
— CFCB 

GANDER— CBG 
GOOSE  BAY— CFGB 
GRAND  FALLS— CBT 

— CKCM 
MARYSTOWN— CHCM 
ST.  FINTANS— CBNB 
ST.  JOHN'S— CBN 
— CJON 
— VOCM 


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Toronto.  Ont. 

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Winnipeg,  Man. 


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16  MILLIMETRE 


A  CONTINUING  decrease  in  16  mm. 

theatrical  income  halted  in  1961, 
although  the  number  of  theatres  re¬ 
mained  fairly  steady  in  1958-59-60-61, 
after  a  marked  drop  of  38  from  1957. 
A  picture  of  any  aspect  of  16  mm. 
theatrical  operation  other  than  total 
rentals  earned  is  no  longer  available 
from  the  Dominion  Bureau  of  Statis¬ 
tics,  which  stopped  gathering  informa¬ 
tion  on  Itinerant  Operators  and  Com¬ 
munity  Enterprises  in  1957.  Requests 
for  figures  were  so  consistently  ig¬ 
nored  that  the  DBS  called  a  halt  and 
now  only  gathers  information  for 
what  it  calls  “theatres.” 

In  1956,  the  DBS  showed  that  there 
were  488  16  mm.  exhibitors  who  took 
in  $1,588,587  from  4,286,768  admissions 
and  paid  out  $2,205,101  in  rentals. 
Comparisons  with  earlier  statistics  can 
be  found  in  previous  Year  Books. 

The  number  of  small  gauge  theatres 
which  operated  in  1960  was  101,  of 
which  five  were  drive-ins.  This  is  13 
less  than  in  1959,  when  there  were  six 
drive-ins.  Some  16  mm.  distributors 
expressed  doubt  that  the  figure  had 
fallen  that  low.  In  1956  there  were  206 
theatres.  The  1961  figures  are  not  avail¬ 
able. 

The  leader  in  the  16  mm.  theatre 
field  in  1960  was  Newfoundland,  with 
33,  a  decrease  of  four.  Ont.  had  16 
theatres,  Que.,  Sask.  and  Man.  13,  BC 
eight  and  Alta.  five.  BC  had  three  of 
the  small-gauge  drive-ins  and  NS, 
which  had  no  standard  situations,  had 
two. 

Besides  Community  Theatres,  which 
are  operated  by  local  bodies  presum¬ 
ably  as  non-profit  enterprises,  and  Iti¬ 
nerant  Operators,  16  mm.  distributors 
also  get  income  from  institutions. 

Income  from  theatrical  use  of  16 
mm.  in  1961  was  $1,463,404,  a  drop  of 
$44,904  from  1960’s  $1,509,308,  and  it  is 
estimated  that  it  will  not  be  much 
lower  in  1962,  even  though  there  are 
fewer  outlets.  Higher  prices  are  a  fac¬ 
tor  in  keeping  rentals  in  a  profitable 
area. 

In  the  following  table  of  16  mm.  film 
rentals,  returns  from  TV  are  separa¬ 
ted  from  1955  on,  as  explained  below, 
and  the  first  rentals  figures  are  the 
totals,  in  each  case,  of  the  combined 


theatrical  and  non-theatrical  yield. 
This  last-named  is  the  revenue  from 
rentals  to  the  Red  Cross,  the  armed 
services,  institutions,  home  users,  etc., 
where  no  admissions  are  charged,  and 
in  1957  this  totalled  $392,878,  in  1958 
$393,966  and  in  1959  $370,010. 


Year  Rentals 

1944  .  .  3  967,179 

1945  .  . .  1,198,016 

1946  1.173.170 

1947  .  1,180,170 

1948  1,444,372 

1949  1.684,953 

1950  .  .  1,713,813 

1951  1,339,461 

1952*  .  2,281,540 

1953*  . .  .  2  411,244 

1954*  2,923,762 

1955  .  2,400.733 

1956  2,205.101 

1957  2,198  745 

1958  2,100  225 

1959  1,918.494 

1960  1.878.195 

1961  .  2,006,190 


‘(Television  came  to  Canada  in  September, 
1952  but  only  accounted  tor  a  minor  share  ot 
the  16  mm.  rentals  until  1955.  For  the  three 
years  marked  with  an  asterisk  above  (1952-3-4) 
the  DBS  included  the  TV  income  in  the  totals  but 
in  the  following  years  these  were  given  separately 
and  amounted  to: 

TELEVISION  RENTALS 


1955 

$3,072,992 

1956 

. .  4,550,178 

1957 

.  5,575,414 

1958 

.  6,336,346 

1959 

.  7.903,029 

1960 

.  7,387,680 

1961 

11,209,852) 

Associations 

CANADIAN  FILM  INSTITUTE 

1762  Carling  Ave..  Ottawa,  Ont. 

Honorary  President  His  Excellency  Major- 

General  George  P.  Vanier,  DSO,  MC,  CD, 
Governor  General  of  Canada. 

OFFICERS 

President  .  .  .  Jean  Clavel 

Vice-President  A.  L.  Hepworth 

Second  Vice-President  Gaudry  Delisle 

Honorary  Treasurer  Lachlan  F  MacRae 

Executive  Director  R°V  Little 

Associate  Executive  Director  Bernard  Lalande 
French  Services  Andre  Petrovski 

DIRECTORS 

Dr.  J.  R.  Kidd,  Cowan,  Hepworth,  Delisle,  Mac¬ 
Rae,  George  Hunt,  Dr.  Lloyd  Hampson,  E.  C. 
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Arthur  Elton,  H.  E.  Thomas,  E.  F.  Holliday,  L.  W. 
Chatwin,  Samuel  L.  Gagne,  Fernand  Jolicoeur, 
Roland  Ladouceur,  Peter  Cock  Mrs.  Olive  Doughty, 
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OFFICERS 


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Executive  Sec.  Roy  Little  (Ottawa) 

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FEDERAL  COUNCIL 

Guy  Cote,  Montreal;  Father  Jacques  Cousineau, 
sj,  Montreal;  John  Rolland,  Montreal;  Talbot  John¬ 
son,  Ste.  Anne  de  Bellevue;  Peter  Morris,  Ottawa; 
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Montreal;  Germaine  Warkentin,  Toronto;  Mrs. 
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Ottawa;  Albert  Hudon,  Montreal;  Gordon  Hauch, 
Winnipeg;  Mrs.  Pearl  Williams,  Vancouver;  Martin 
Duckworth,  Sackville,  NB;  Ed.  Hutchings,  Van¬ 
couver. 

ADVISERS 

H.  P.  Brown,  Edmonton;  Guy  Glover,  Montreal. 

Distributors 

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(16  MM.  DIVISION) 

277  Victoria  St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

(366-1134) 

Director  Mrs.  I.  H.  Allen 

Manager  Frank  Price 

BRITISH  INFORMATION  SERVICES 

119  Adelaide  Street  W.,  Toronto,  Ont. 
(362-1223) 

Regional  Information  Officer  B.  R.  Curson 

Information  Officer  G.  Needham 

Headquarters  at  Ottawa  and  offices  also  in 
Quebec,  Montreal,  Winnipeg,  Edmonton  and 
Vancouver.  16  mm.  documentary  film  library  in 
Toronto. 

CINEMACRAFT  16  MM.  FILMS 
REGISTERED 

12456  De  Serres  St.,  Montreal  9,  Que. 

(FE.  4-9880) 

Manager  L.  Gauthier 

Distributes  French  and  American  films. 

EDUCATIONAL  FILM 
DISTRIBUTORS  LTD. 

577  Jarvis  St.,  Toronto  5,  Ont. 

(921-7783) 

President  &  General  Mgr.  Margery  Weiss 

Office  Manager  Ruth  McCarthy 

METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER 
PICTURES  OF  CANADA  LIMITED 

(16  MM.  DIVISION) 

340  Victoria  St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

(363-5703) 

Canadian  Sales  Manager  Ron  Emilio 

BRANCH  OFFICES 

SAINT  JOHN,  NB. 

Eric  Golding,  Manager, 

45  King  St. 

MONTREAL 

William  Guss,  Manager, 

1200  St.  Alexander  St. 

TORONTO 

340  Victoria  Street 
WINNIPEG 

Abe  G.  Levy,  Manager, 

75  Marion  St.,  St.  Boniface  6. 

CALGARY 

A.  Gotfried,  Manager, 

1402-1  Ith  Ave.  SW. 


VANCOUVER 

David  C.  Gilfillan,  Manager, 

2188  W.  12th  Ave. 

MODERN  TALKING  PICTURE 
SERVICE 

140  Merton  St.,  Toronto  7,  Onf. 

(485-4419) 

Branch  Manager  Lottie  Aird 

REX  FILM  INC. 

3  Place  Jean  Talon,  Quebec,  Que. 
(522-8506) 

President  J.  L.  K.  Laflamme,  CR 

Vice-Pres.  &  Gen.  Mgr.  L.  Janssens  Vander  Sande 
Secretary-Treasurer  L.  Morissette,  CA 

Booker  .  Jacques  Cota 

Directors  D.  Lambert,  CS,  P.-A.  Beaudoin, 

Dr.  J.  A.  Tardif 

SOVEREIGN  FILM  DISTRIBUTORS 
LIMITED 

277  Victoria  St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

(368-8621) 

Distributor  of  Columbia,  RKO,  Walt  Disney  Pro¬ 
ductions  and  Universal-International  films. 

OFFICERS 

General  Manager  Mark  Plottel 

Sales  Manager  .  W.  Mitchell 

Advtg.  &  Publicity  Barry  Carnon 

BRANCH  OFFICES 
SAINT  JOHN,  NB 

Vince  Winchester,  Manager, 

P.O.  Box  305. 

MONTREAL 

P.  Dansereau,  Manager, 

1200  St.  Alexander  St. 

TORONTO 

W.  Mitchell,  Manager, 

277  Victoria  St. 

WINNIPEG 

M.  Nackimson,  Manager, 

281  Colony  St. 

CALGARY 

Mike  Brager,  Manager, 

381  I  Edmonton  Trail. 

VANCOUVER 

B.  Rudston-Brown,  Manager, 

2182  W.  12th  Ave. 

TWENTIETH  CENTURY-FOX 
CORP.  LTD. 

(16  MM.  DIVISION) 

110  Bond  St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

(364-3471) 

Distributor  of  20th  Century-Fox,  Allied  Artists, 
International  Film  Distributors,  Lion  International 
and  Rank. 

OFFICERS 

Canadian  Division  Mgr.  Peter  S.  Myers 

BRANCH  OFFICES 
ST.  JOHN'S,  NFLD. 

Harry  Hayes,  Sales  Representative, 

124  Water  St.  E. 

SAINT  JOHN,  NB 

Robert  Pacey,  Manager, 

12  Haien  Ave. 

MONTREAL 

Gordon  Lightstone,  Jr.,  Manager, 

8275  Mayrand  St. 

TORONTO 

Victor  J.  Beattie,  Manager, 

I  10  Bond  St. 


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WINNIPEG 

Philip  Geller,  Manager, 

75  Marion  St.,  Norwood,  Man. 

CALGARY 

Stewart  McQuay,  Manager, 

1402  Nth  Ave.  SW. 

VANCOUVER 

Dawson  Exley,  Manager, 

2186  W.  12th  Ave. 

UNITED  ARTISTS  16  MM.  FILMS 

277  Victoria  St.,  Toronto  2,  Ont. 
(364-6473) 

BRANCH  OFFICES 

SAINT  JOHN,  NB 

I.  J.  Davis,  Manager, 

45  King  St. 

MONTREAL 

Morris  Hamat,  Manager, 

Armand  Cournoyer,  Salesman, 

3300  Cavendish  Blvd. 

TORONTO 

Sam  Kunitzky,  Manager, 

277  Victoria  St. 

WINNIPEG 

Joe  Brown,  Manager, 

435  Berry  St. 

CALGARY 

Robert  Radis,  Manager, 

3811  Edmonton  Trail. 

VANCOUVER 

Harry  Woolfe,  Manager, 

2182  W.  12th  Ave. 

WARNER  BROS.  PICTURES 
DISTRIBUTING  CO.  LTD. 

(16  MM.  DIVISION) 

70  Carlton  St.,  Toronto  2,  Ont. 

(922-5145) 

General  Manager  Haskell  M.  Masters 

Sales  Manager  .  .  Irving  Stern 

BRANCH  OFFICES 

SAINT  JOHN,  NB 

Mickey  Komar,  Manager, 

12  Hazen  Ave. 

MONTREAL 

Archie  Cohen,  Manager, 

5957  Monkland  Ave. 

TORONTO 

Irvin  Coval,  Manager, 

70  Carlton  St. 

WINNIPEG 

Philip  R.  Carlton,  Manager, 

435  Berry  St. 


CALGARY 

Blain  Covert,  Manager, 

3811  Edmonton  Trail,  NE. 

VANCOUVER 

Earl  H.  Dalgleish,  Manager, 

2180  W.  12th  Ave. 

PROVINCIAL  CENSORSHIP 
RATES  — 16  MM. 

BRITISH  COLUMBIA 

$2  for  first  400'  (including  News);  $1  for 
each  additional  200'  or  fraction  thereof;  $1.50 
for  first  400'  for  additional  prints;  75c  for 
each  additional  200'  or  fraction  thereof; 
trailers  $1  for  each  100'  or  fraction  thereof 
(no  allowance  for  additional  prints). 

ALBERTA 

$2  for  each  400'  or  fraction  thereof  (includ¬ 
ing  News);  $1  for  each  400'  or  fraction  there¬ 
of  for  additional  prints;  $1  for  each  trailer. 
SASKATCHEWAN 

$2  for  each  400'  or  fraction  thereof  (includ¬ 
ing  News);  no  allowance  for  additional  prints; 
$1  for  each  trailer. 

MANITOBA 

$2  for  each  400'  or  fraction  thereof  (includ¬ 
ing  News);  $1  for  each  trailer;  no  allowance 
for  additional  prints. 

ONTARIO 

$3  for  each  reel  of  sound  or  silent  film  with 
dialogue  or  sub-titles  in  a  language  other 
than  English;  $1.50  for  each  reel  of  sound 
or  silent  film  with  English  dialogue  or  sub¬ 
titles;  $1  for  each  newsreel;  50c  for  each 
trailer  of  200'  or  less;  $1  for  each  duplicate 
certificate. 

QUEBEC 

$2.50  for  each  400'  or  fraction  thereof  (in¬ 
cluding  News). 

NEW  BRUNSWICK 

$10  for  each  programme  (including  News  and 
trailers) . 

NOVA  SCOTIA 

$1.50  for  each  400'  or  fraction  thereof  (includ¬ 
ing  News) ;  75c  for  each  400'  or  fraction 

thereof  for  additional  prints;  50c  for  each 
trailer. 

PRINCE  EDWARD  ISLAND 

No  censor  board.  Films  shown  in  the  Province 
must  be  approved  by  New  Brunswick  Board 
of  Censors. 

NEWFOUNDLAND 

No  censor  board.  Films  shown  in  the  Prov¬ 
ince  must  be  approved  by  New  Brunswick 
Board  of  Censors. 


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16  Mm.  Theatres 

Although  many  places  listed  as  16  mm.  theatres  are  halls  used  part  of  the  time  for  that  purpose, 
there  are  now  a  number  of  cinema  structures  built  as  such  to  show  35  mm.  films  that  are  now  exhibiting 
small-gauge  versions  exclusively.  Faced  with  closing  because  of  the  competition  of  TV,  they  have  turned 
to  16  mm.  exhibition,  a  less  expensive  form,  in  an  effort  to  keep  what  is  usually  the  only  theatre  open. 

Another  recent  development  is  opening  of  16  mm.  cinemas  in  large  cities.  Toronto  has  one  small- 
gauge  cinema  with  two  auditoriums.  Two  Montreal  cinemas  have  a  16  mm.  auditorium  close  to  their 
35  mm.  ones.  Some  35  mm.  theatres,  it  should  be  noted,  have  16  mm.  equipment  also  but  use  it  rarely. 
This  is  the  latest  list  available  from  the  Dominion  Bureau  of  Statistics. 


BRITISH  COLUMBIA 

Alexis  Creek,  Alexis  Creek  Theatre 

Burns  Lake,  Reo 

Chetwynd,  Chetwynd  Theatre 

Fort  McPherson,  NWT,  Mikes  Theatre 

Fort  Nelson,  Alcan 

Kaslo,  Musicland  Theatre 

McBride,  Rainbow  Theatre 

Port  Edward,  Community  Hall 

Qualicum  Beach,  Village  Theatre 

Vanderhoof,  Reo  Theatre,  R.  C.  Steele 

ALBERTA 

Fort  Vermilion,  Fort  Hall 
Slave  Lake,  Rex  Theatre 
Sundre,  Sundre  Theatre 
Veteran,  Veteran  Theatre 

SASKATCHEWAN 
Buffalo  Narrows,  Forest  Hall 
Fife  Lake,  Mike's  Theatre 
Golden  Prairie,  Rex  Theatre 
Lucky  Lake,  Lucky  Lake  Theatre 
Paradise  Hill,  Paradise  Hill  Theatre 
Red  Earth,  Red  Earth  Theatre 
Torquay,  Torquay  Theatre 
Turtleford,  Turtleford  Theatre 
MANITOBA 

Alonsa,  Silveridge  Theatre 

Amaranth,  Amaranth  Hall 

Churchill,  Igloo  Theatre 

Cranberry  Portage,  Bayview  Theatre 

Grand  Rapids,  Grand  Rapids  Theatre 

Island  Lake,  Island  Lake  Theatre 

Kelwood,  Kelwood  Hall 

Langruth,  Langruth  Theatre 

Moose  Lake,  Lucian's  Theatre 

Moose  Lake,  Moose  Lake  Trading  Show 

Vogar,  Community  Theatre 

Winnipeg,  Pace 

ONTARIO 

Alcona  Beach,  Parkside  Theatre 
Armstrong,  Latoski's  Hall 
Foleyet,  Royal  Theatre 
Gogama,  Aurum  Theatre 
Hawk  Junction,  Theo.  J.  Boucher 
McKenzie  Island,  Island  Theatre 
Missanabie,  Missanabie  Hall 
Nakina,  12  Railway  Ave.,  Paramount  Theatre 
Noelville,  Noelville  Theatre 
Powassan,  Rio  Theatre 
South  River,  Fox  Theatre 
Sultan,  G.  L.  Sheffield 
Temagami,  E.  F.  Goddard 
Toronto,  Little  Cinema  (two  auditoriums) 

QUEBEC 

Cap  Aux  Meules,  Theatre  Minstral 
Fatima,  Salle  Cummings  De  Fatima 
Havre  St.  Pierre,  Theatre  St.  Pierre 
Les  Escoumains,  Theatre  Capitol 
La  Sarre,  Theatre  La  Sarre 
Mattagami  Lake,  Strand 
Megantic,  Lyster  Theatre 


Monche  D'Epee,  Theatre  Blonchette 
New  Port  Mots,  St.  John  Theatre 
New  Port  Point,  Co.  Gaspe,  Theatre  Lido 
Pointe  Calumet,  Theatre  Calumet 
St.  Come,  Salle  Laforest,  M.  L.  Laforest 
St.  Malachie,  Centre  De  Loisins 
St.  Urbain,  Pizza  Theatre 
Tadoussac,  Theatre  Tadoussac 
Taschereau,  Theatre  Durocher 
LABRADOR 
Happy  Valley,  Aurora  Theatre 

NEW  BRUNSWICK 

Eel  River  Bridge,  Ade  Theriault  Hall 
NEWFOUNDLAND 
Baie  Verte,  Jones  Theatre 
Belleoram,  J.  M.  Fudge  Ltd. 

Cape  Brayle,  M.  J.  Hayden 
Cape  St.  George,  Casino  Theatre 
Codry,  A.  L.  Gillis 
Creston,  Crest  Theatre 

Daniel's  Harbour,  St.  Barbe,  Mrs.  S.  Wentzell 

Englee,  R.  Gillard 

Flat  Bay,  Star  Theatre 

Fleur  de  Lys,  White  Bay,  J.  Quigley 

Gambo,  Caribou  Theatre 

Gaultois,  Garland's  Hall 

Glovertown,  Star  Theatre 

Head  Bay  D'Espoir,  Central  Theatre 

Isle  Aux  Morts,  John  T.  Harvey 

Lawn,  A.  Edwards 

La  Scie,  Wm.  Thomas  Show  Room 

Main  Brook,  White  Bay,  R.  Boyd 

Milltown,  Marshall’s  Theatre 

Musgrave  Harbour,  Fogo,  Banting  Theatre 

Port  Au  Port,  Abraham's  Cove,  Prince  Theatre 

Port  aux  Choix,  St.  Barbe,  North  Star  Theatre 

Port  Saunders,  Seaside  Theatre 

Reefs  Harbour,  Harold  Tucker 

Roddicton,  W.  F.  Newhook 

St.  Anthony,  Capitol  Theatre 

St.  Anthony  East,  Star  Theatre 

St.  Georges,  Limelight  Theatre 

Swift  Current,  Placentia  W.,  E.  H.  Beck 

Twillingate,  H.  Randell 

DRIVE-IN  THEATRES 

BRITISH  COLUMBIA 

Chase,  Whispering  Pines 
Kamloops,  Cache  Creek 
Lytton,  Copper  Kettle 
Smithers,  Ranch 

ALBERTA 

Edmonton,  Belmont 
Hamlin,  Hamlin 

MANITOBA 

Amaranth,  Poplars 

NOVA  SCOTIA 

Hildon,  Bel  Air 
Marshalltown,  Willdon 
Shelburne,  Skyway 


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and 


Bfeie 

ROOT  BEER 

This  self-contained  Hires  Barrel  will  increase 
sales  by  300%  or  more  .  .  .  and  it’s  all  plus 
business ! 


The  world’s 
most  popular 
fountain  drinks! 


ORANGE 


People  get  thirsty  just  looking  at  it ! 
The  New  Queen  Dispenser  is  illuminated 
and  animated  to  attract  customers  and 
earn  profits— it  does  ! 


PRODUCTS  OF 


CRUSH  INTERNATIONAL  LIMITED 


MONTREAL  •  TORONTO  •  WINNIPEG  •  VANCOUVER 


ua  CONTINUING  PROGRESS 


John  Maureen 
WAYNE  O’HARA 

in 

McLINTOCK! 


Co  starring  I  And  Guest  Star 

PATRICK  WAYNE  •  STEFANIE  POWERS  r.Y'^ot^E_ 
JACK  KRUSCHEN  •  CHILL  WILLS  DeCARLO 

Original  screenplay  by  JAMES  EDWARD  GRANT 
Directed  by  ANDREW  V.  McLAGLEN  •  Produced  by  MICHAEL  WAYNE 
A  BATJAC  PRODUCTION 
TECHNICOLOR-  PANAVISION* 


A  LAURENCE  HARVEY  Production 

THE  CEREMONY 

Starring 

LAURENCE  SARAH  ROBERT 

HARVEY  |  MILES  |  WALKER 

JOHN 

IRELAND 


Also  starring 

ROSS  MARTIN  LEE  PATTERSON 


EE 


Produced  and  Directed  by  LAURENCE  HARVEY 
From  a  Screenplay  by  BEN  BARZMAN 


THE  MIRISCH  COMPANY  presents 

YUL  BRYNNER 

GEORGE  CHAKIRIS  SHIRLEY  ANNE  FIELD 


KINGS  t°„fb  SUN 


RICHARD  BASEHART  brio  dexter 

Directed  by  J.  LEE  THOMPSON  ■  Produced  by  LEWIS  J.  RACHMIL 
Screenplay  by  ELLIOTT  ARNOLD  and  JAMES  R.  WEBB 
Story  by  ELLIOTT  ARNOLD 
Color  by  DE  LUXE  •  PANAVISION 


THE  MIRISCH  COMPANY  and  BARBICAN  FILMS  present 


SUSAN  HAYWARD 

STOLEN  HOURS 


co-starring 

MICHAEL  CRAIG  •  DIANE  BAKER  ■  EDWARD  JUDD 

Directed  by  DANIEL  M.  PETRIE  •  Screenplay  by  JESSAMYN  WEST 
Executive  Producers  STUART  MILLAR  and  LAWRENCE  TURMAN 
A  Production  of  Mirisch  Films  Limited -Barbican  Films  Limited 

Color  by  DE  LUXE 


THE  MIRISCH  COMPANY  presents  A  , 


I  PRODUCTION 


Starring 


DAVID  NIVEN  PETER  SELLERS 
ROBERT  WAGNER  CAPUCINE 


THE  PINK  PANTHER 

w.th  BRENDA  DE  BANZIE  •  COLIN  60RD0N 

CLAUDIA  CARDINALE 


as  the 
PRINCESS 


Produced  by  MARTIN  JUROW  •  Directed  by  BLAKE  EDWARDS  •  Music  HENRY  MANCINI 
Screenplay  by  MAURICE  RICHLIN  and  BLAKE  EDWAROS  •  a  mirisch- g  s  e  PRODUCTION 
TECHNICOLOR*  TECHNIRAMA 


THE 

NORMAN  VINCENT  PEALE 


STORY 


Starring 

Don  Diana 


MURRAY  HYLAND 


Directed  by  DENIS  SANDERS 
Screenplay  by  JOHN  BLOCK  and  ELEANOR  GRIFFIN 
Produced  by  FRANK  ROSS 

A  FRANK  ROSS  PRODUCTION 


HARRY  SALTZMAN  and  ALBERT  R.  BROCCOLI 

present 


!AN  FLEMING’S 


From  Russia  With  Love 


INTRODUCING 


DANIELA  BIANCHI 

as  JAMES  BOND  / 

Screenplay  by  RICHARD  MAIBAUM  and  JOHANNA  HARWOOD 
Produced  b,  HARRY  SALTZMAN  and  ALBERT  R.  BROCCOLI 

Directed  by  TERENCE  YOUNG  .  EON  PRODUCTIONS.  LTD. 
TECHNICOLOR’ 


THE  MIRISCH  COMPANY  presents 


THE  BEST  MAN 


HENRY  CLIFF  MARGARET 

FONDA  •  ROBERTSON  *  LEIGHTON 

MacDONALO  KEVIN  LEE 

carey  •  McCarthy  •  tracy 


Shelley  Berman 


Screenplay  by  GORE  VIDAL  •  Based 
on  the  Broadway  Play  by  GORE  VIDAL 
Produced  by  STUART  MILLAR  and  LAWRENCE  TURMAN 
Directed  by  FRANKLIN  SCHAFFNER 


sim 


VUI  BRYIMER 

richhro  uimmnRK 

CEORCE  [HARIRIS 
FLIGHT  FRORI  RSHIYR 

WITH  s 

SUZY  PARKER  •  SHIRLEY  KNIGHT  and  DANIELE  GAUBERT 

Directed  b,  MICHAEL  ANDERSON -Produced  b,  HAROLD  HECHT 
Screenplay  by  ELLIOTT  ARNOLD  aod  WALDO  SALT 

A  CO-PRODUCTION  OF  OAIEI  MOTION  PICTURE  COMPANY  ITO.  4  HAROLD  HECHT  FILMS,  INC. 

EASTMANCOLOR  and  PANAVISION 8 


PAN  ARTS  COMPANY  presents 

Peter  Angela  nun 

SELLERS  LANSBORY  PRENTISS 

in 

THE  WORLD  OF  HENRY  ORIENT 

with 

Peter  Ductiln  Ptiyllls  Thaxter  Bldl  osterwald 

Screenplay  by  NUNNALLY  and  NORA  JOHNSON 
Produced  by  JEROME  HEILMAN  -  Directed  by  GEORGE  ROY  HILL 
COLOR  •  PANAVISION  ® 


FOR  THOSE  WHO 
THINK  YOUNG 


STARRING 


James  Darren  -  Pamela  Tiffin  •  Paul  Lynde 

.-TINA  LOUISE -NANCY  SINATRA 
CLAUDIA  MARTIN  „^W00DY  WOODBURY 

Screenplay  by  DANIEL  X.  BEAUMONT.  JAMES  and  GEORGE  0  HANLON 
Directed  by  LESLIE  MARTINSON  •  Produced  oy  HUGH  BENSON 
Executive  Producer  HOWARD  W.  KOCH  .  a  sinatra  enterprises  production  -m 

TECHNICOLOR®  and  TECHNISCOPE® 


Melina  Peter  Maximillian 

MERCOURI  USTINOV  SCHELL 

in  JULES  DASSIN’S 

THE  LIGHT  OF  DAY 

Co-starring  1 

DflDCDT  IIODITV  Screenplay  by  JULES  DASSIN 

nUBml  lYlunLLl  |  and  monya  danischewsky 

Produced  and  Directed  by  JULES  DASSIN 
Based  on  a  Novel  by  ERIC  AMBLER  •  a  filmways-helena  prod. 
COLOR 


THE  MIRISCH  COMPANY 

presents 

CUFF  GEORGE 

ROBERTSON  -  CHAKIRIS 
633  SQUADRON 

Screenplay  by  JAMES  CLAVELL  •  Produced  by  CECIL  FORD 
Executive  Producer  LEWIS  J.  RACHMIL 
Directed  by  WALTER  GRAUMAN 

COLOR  •  PANAVISION® 


BURT  LANCASTER 
THE  TRAIN 


PAUL 


co-starring 

JEANNE 


CLAUDE 


SCOFIELD  -  MOREAU  *  DAUPHIN 

Screenplay  by  FRANKLIN  COEN  •  FRANK  DAVIS  and  WALTER  BERNSTEIN 
Produced  by  JULES  BRICKEN  ■  Directed  by  JOHN  FRANKENHEIMER 

A  FRANCO-ITALIAN,  LES  PRODUCTIONS  ARTISTES  ASSOCIES-ARIANE  FILMS  CO-PRODUCTION 


WiTTiam  HoTden 


co-starring 


Susannah  York  ■  Capucine  -  Tetsuro  Tamba 

Screenplay  by  [  Produced  and  Directed  by  I  A  Helvia 
KARL  TUNBERG  |  LEWIS  GILBERT  |  Production 
COLOR 


Starring 


Mickey 

Rooney 


Original  Screenplay  by  R.  WRIGHT  CAMPBELL 
Produced  by  GENE  and  ROGER  CORMAN 
Directed  by  ROGER  CORMAN  •  a  san  carlos  production 

COLOR  •  PANAVISION® 


SITTING 

PRETTY 


PUFFT  POPCORN  LIMITED 

Mo«*  Oifleot  85  DUKE  ST.,  TORONTO 
tfonefc  O ffkmu  WINNIPEG  •  EDMONTON  •  HAUfAX 


Scanned  from  the  collection  of 

Karl  Thiede 


Coordinated  by  the 
Media  History  Digital  Library 
www.mediahistoryproject.org 


Funded  by  a  donation  from 

Richard  Scheckman